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=== Other === The following three languages of Pakistan are not part of the Indo-European language family: * [[Brahui language|Brahui]] (spoken in central Balochistan province) is a [[Dravidian languages|Dravidian language]]. Its vocabulary has been significantly influenced by Balochi. It is an individual language in the Dravidian language family and does not belong to any subgrouping in that language family. * The [[Balti dialect]] of [[Ladakhi language|Ladakhi]] (spoken in an area of southern [[Gilgit–Baltistan]]) is a [[Tibetan languages|Tibetan language]] of the [[Tibeto-Burman]] language family.<ref>[http://wals.info/languoid/family/sinotibetan WALS – Sino-Tibetan]. Wals.info. Retrieved on 2011-01-14</ref> * [[Burushaski]] (spoken in [[Hunza Valley|Hunza]], Nagar, Yasin, and [[Ishkoman Valley|Ishkoman]] valleys in Gilgit–Baltistan) is a [[language isolate]] with no indigenous written script and instead currently uses Urdu script, based on the Perso-Arabic script.
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