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Lubanki dialect : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lubanki dialect
Lubanki, also known as Labanki, is an extinct Indo-Aryan language formerly spoken by the Labana tribe Punjab. It was a dialect of Punjabi. ==Distribution== Lubanki has been spoken in Rajasthan and Gujarat areas and some areas of Pakistan. The Punjabi word ''tanda'' is allegedly of Lubanki origin and means a town. The dialect is almost extinct. With the loss of language prestige and status, most Labanas now speak other forms of Panjabi as their primary language. When Guru Tegh Bahadur was discovered by Baba Makhan Shah Labana, Makhan Shah climbed on top a village roof and started shouting the famous line "''Guru ladho rae''," "The Guru has been found," which is alleged to be in Lubanki dialect.
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