Turkish vs Punjabi Dialects
Dialect 1
Azerbaijani Turkish
  
Pothohari
  
Where They Speak
Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, Iraq, Russia, Syria, Turkey
  
Pakistan
  
How Many People Speak
26,000,000.00
  
9
2,500,000.00
  
22
Dialect 2
Crimean Turkish
  
Saraiki
  
Where They Speak
Bulgaria, Kyrgyzstan, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, Uzbekistan
  
Afganistan, India, Pakistan
  
How Many People Speak
20,000,000.00
  
5
Dialect 3
Gagauz
  
Doabi
  
Where They Speak
Moldova, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine
  
Pakistan, Punjab, India
  
How Many People Speak
Not Available
  
Where they Speak Turkish and Punjabi Dialects
Turkish vs Punjabi dialects consists information about where they speak Turkish and Punjabi dialects.
Turkish Dialects:- Azerbaijani Turkish spoken in: Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, Iraq, Russia, Syria, Turkey
- Crimean Turkish spoken in: Bulgaria, Kyrgyzstan, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, Uzbekistan
- Gagauz spoken in: Moldova, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine
Punjabi Dialects:- Pothohari spoken in: Pakistan
- Saraiki spoken in: Afganistan, India, Pakistan
- Doabi spoken in: Pakistan, Punjab, India
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How Many People Speak Turkish and Punjabi Dialects
Dialects are the varieties of a language that is distinguished from each other on basis of phonology, grammar, vocabulary, speaking regions and speaking population. Turkish vs Punjabi Dialects also tells you about how many people speak Turkish and Punjabi Dialects.
Turkish Dialects:- Azerbaijani Turkish speaking population: 26,000,000.00
- Crimean Turkish speaking population: 480,000.00
- Gagauz speaking population: 140,000.00
Punjabi Dialects:- Pothohari speaking population: 2,500,000.00
- Saraiki speaking population: 20,000,000.00
- Doabi speaking population: Not Available
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