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  2. Sindhi to English dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi to English dictionaries are bilingual dictionaries which provide English equivalents of Sindhi language words. Compilations of Sindhi and English terms were created for non-Sindhi speaking students in the early 1800s. [1] The Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta published articles with vocabulary lists in 1836 and 1843. [1]

  3. Sindhi language - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi (/ ˈ s ɪ n d i / SIN-dee; [3] Sindhi: سِنڌِي ‎ (Perso-Arabic) or सिन्धी , pronounced) [a] is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by about 30 million people in the Pakistani province of Sindh, where it has official status.

  4. Sindhi transliteration - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi is a language broadly spoken by the people of the historical Sindh region in the Indian subcontinent. Modern Sindhi is written in an extended Perso-Arabic script in Sindh province of Pakistan [ 1 ] and (formally) in extended- Devanagari by Sindhis in partitioned India . [ 2 ]

  5. Romanisation of Sindhi - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi Romanisation or Transliteration or Latinization of Sindhi is a system for representing the Sindhi language using the Latin script. In Sindh , Pakistan the Sindhi language is written in modified perso-Arabic script and in India it is written in both Perso-Arabic script and Devnagari script.

  6. Khudabadi script - Wikipedia

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    The Khudabadi script of Sindhi language did not make further progress. Traders continued to maintain their records in this script till the independence of Pakistan in 1947. The present script predominantly used in Sindh as well as in many states in India and else, where migrants Hindu Sindhi have settled, is Arabic in Naskh styles having 52 ...

  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. 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. [5]

  9. 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.