![]() ![]() Hence it is preferred to use dictionary-based or machine learning-based transliteration between the Sindhi scripts. ![]() Technically, a direct one-to-one mapping or rule-based script conversion is not possible between Pakistani and Indian Sindhi, majorly since Devanagari is an abugida script and Arabic-Sindhi is an abjad script, and also other constraints like multiple similar characters from Perso-Arabic which map onto a single character in Devanagari. It is also important to note that the Sindhi script is not same as the Urdu- Shahmukhi script, hence one cannot use script conversions like Hindi-Urdu Transliteration. In modern day, Sindhi script colloquially just refers to the Perso-Arabic script since majority of Sindhis are from Pakistan. ![]() Sindhi Transliteration is essential to convert between Arabic and Devanagari so that speakers of both the countries can read the text of each other. Historically, Sindhi was written in various forms of Landa scripts and various other Indic scripts. Modern Sindhi is written in an extended Perso-Arabic script in Sindh province of Pakistan and (formally) in extended- Devanagari by Sindhis in partitioned India. Sindhi is a language broadly spoken by the people of the historical Sindh region in the Indo subcontinent. ![]()
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