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In standardized Balochi, letters from old Balochi have been removed and some new letters have been added, The added letters are: ݔ Cappi Yà or Arabic yā letter with a dot on it, which is the same at the beginning and middle of the word, and at the end of the word, the letter ے is used only, which existed in old Balochi.
The Balochi Standard Alphabet, standardized by Balochi Academy Sarbaz, consists of 29 letters. [40] It is an extension of the Perso-Arabic script and borrows a few glyphs from Urdu. It is also sometimes referred to as Balo-Rabi or Balòrabi. Today, it is the preferred script to use in a professional setting and by educated folk.
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The Urdu alphabet is a right-to-left alphabet. It is a modification of the Persian alphabet, which is itself a derivative of the Arabic alphabet. With 38 letters, the Urdu alphabet is typically written in the calligraphic Nasta'liq script. Sindhi adopted a variant of the Persian alphabet as well, in the 19th century. The script is used in ...
Makrani(Balochi: مکرانی) or Southern Balochi [3] is variety of the Balochi language spoken in the historical region of Makran in Balochistan in Pakistan as well as Iran. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Spoken by the Baloch people , it is often categorised as an "important" dialect of Balochi.
Balochi Standard Alphabet(s) 29 ٹ ڈ ۏ ݔ ے: Naskh and Nastaliq: Balochi: South-West Asia Perso-Arabic, also borrows multiple glyphs from Urdu: This standardization is based on the previous orthography. For more information, see Balochi writing. Berber Arabic alphabet(s) 33 چ ژ ڞ ݣ ء: Various Berber languages: North Africa Arabic ...
Dari is spoken by over 75% of the population in Afghanistan, followed by Pashto 48%, Uzbek 11%, English 6%, Turkmen 3%, Urdu 3%, Pashayi 1%, Nuristani 1%, Arabic 1%, and Balochi 1% (2020 est). Data represents the most widely-spoken languages; shares sum to more than 100% because there is much bilingualism in the country and because respondents ...