Sindhi alphabet
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It is assumed that the learner has basic knowledge of English. This is a Web-based training (WBT) program with extensive learning material for understanding and speaking Sindhi. This course is being taught through English medium, with the support of Roman Sindhi and Urdu Language also. The version of the Perso-Arabic script used to write Urdu. Sindhi Language Authority, is pleased to produce an interactive multimedia Online Sindhi Learning Course. The Sindhi script is written from right to left, and short vowels.
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The modern Sindhi abjad is used in Pakistan and is based on The orthography consists of 52 consonant and 10 vowel symbols, plus a number of diacritics. Perso-Arabic script for Sindhi (سنڌي الفابيٽ) Sindhi literature, in particular lyric poetry, began to appear towards the end of the 15th century. In the 19th century the Khudabadi script was used mainly by traders, the Devanagari script was used by Pandits, the Gurmukhi script was used by Hindu women, and the Perso-Arabic script was used by government officials. Sindhi first appeared in writing in the 8th century AD and a number of different scripts have been used to write it, including Khojki, Khudabadi, Devanagari, Gurmukhi and Perso-Arabic. Worksheets are And, The 44 sounds phonemes of english, Part 1 arabic numbers 1 10, Kannada language and script, Language list by country and place, Beginners guide to arabic, English lesson plans for grade 8, Idiology of pakistan. Other countries with Sindhi speakers include the United Arab Emirates (102,000), Oman (25,400), Afghanistan (21,000) and Philippines (20,000). Displaying all worksheets related to - Sindhi Alphabet. In 2011 there were about 1.7 million speakers of Sindhi in India in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh. Status: official language in Sindh province of Pakistan, and in Rajasthan state in India.Writing systems: Khudawadi, Arabic, Devanagari, Gurmukhi and Khojki scripts.Language family: Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Northwestern Indo-Aryan.