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  2. Sindhi to English dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    Yadgar Sindhi to English Dictionary is a reference work edited by A. D. Shah and Zulfiqar Ali Bhatti and published by Yadgar Publishers.It is a bilingual dictionary and contains over 8000 English meanings of Sindhi words. [5] Electronic dictionaries and software that converts Sindhi into English and English into Sindhi have also been developed.

  3. Siraiki (Sindhi dialect) - Wikipedia

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    Siraiki, also known as Ubheji, Siroli and Sireli, is a dialect of the Sindhi language spoken in the Siro region of upper Sindh. Inhabitants of this 'Siro' [ a ] region are known as Sirai . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The Siraiki dialect of upper Sindh is not to be confused with the Saraiki variety of the Punjabi language , which share a similar name.

  4. Sindhi transliteration - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi Transliteration is essential to convert between Arabic and Devanagari so that speakers of both the countries can read the text of each other. [4] In modern day, Sindhi script colloquially just refers to the Perso-Arabic script since majority of Sindhis are from Pakistan .

  5. Romanisation of Sindhi - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the transliteration is the process of converting text from one writing system into another, while preserving the original pronunciation. In the case of Sindhi to English transliteration, it involves converting Sindhi words written in the Sindhi script (a variant of the Arabic script) into the Latin alphabet used for writing English.

  6. List of sports idioms - Wikipedia

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    the gloves are off Boxing, Hockey: See take off the gloves, below. go the distance Boxing: Carry through a course of action to completion. A boxer goes the distance when he can fight through all the scheduled rounds. OED cites the boxing idiom to 1934, but does not date its figurative usage. [19] go for an early bath

  7. Sindhi Language Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Sindhi Language Authority (abbreviated as SLA; Sindhi: سنڌي ٻوليءَ جو با اختيار ادارو ‎, romanized: Sindhī Bōlī’a Jō Bā Ikhtiyār Idārō) is an autonomous institution under the Government of the Pakistani province of Sindh that fosters the Sindhi language and literature, works to develop and promote the language in Sindh, and to do original research in ...

  8. Abdul Majid Bhurgri Institute of Language Engineering

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    The Institute has developed several projects aimed at advancing the Sindhi language and promoting linguistic research. Notable initiatives include the AMBILE Hamiz Ali Sindhi [4] Optical character recognition, which allows for the accurate digitization of Sindhi text, and the ongoing Sindhi WordNet System, a project to build a comprehensive lexical database for [5] [6] Natural language processing.

  9. Talk:Yadgar Sindhi to English Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The contents of the page were merged into Sindhi to English dictionaries on March 15, 2015 and it now redirects there. For the contribution history and old versions of the merged article please see its history.