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i accept it.....
marathi leaders use marathi words in hindi conversation....
bUt lot of marathi people speak better hindi than these leaders....
and most of leaders come from marathwada aur kokan region which is marathi speaking zone as compared to vidarbha
Vidharha people speak good hindi, even Nagpur waalas are excellent in Hindi, Ghatis and Marathwadas speak in thick accent and mix their words like "shambhar rupaye" then will get confused and say sau rupaye:D, they seems like as if they are singing in Hindi:D
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But Sindhi got its own script. How can a language having 52 alphabets be catered by Arabic or Persian scripts :)
Sindhis in India write in devnagri(hindi) script, like punjabi is written in both shahmukhi and gurumukhi:D, what is the name of script of sindhi and how it looks like?
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That dilect should have been the national language, not only we would have had national language but also most hillarious dialect:D and Irani chai and Osmania biscuit as national drink and national food:D
But isn’t the letters look like persian written in nastali’q style?
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That dilect should have been the national language, not only we would have had national language but also most hillarious dialect:D and Irani chai and Osmania biscuit as national drink and national food:D
But isn't the letters look like persian written in nastali'q style?
There are many sounds in Sindhi, which can't be pronounced by a Persian, Arab or Urdu speaking person. The basis of Sindhi script is Persian, but it was further developed during British era to cater such sounds.
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But isn't the letters look like persian written in nastali'q style?
Sindhi is not written in Nasta'liq. It is written in Naskh. Naskh style was/is used mostly by Arabic.
Nasta'liq was developed by Persians by combining two styles: Naskh and Taaliq. Hence the name "Nastaliq".
Since Urdu depends heavily on Persian therefore Urdu also adopted this style of writing. Turkish also once used the same script, along with Punjabi, Kashmiri and Uyghur.
In Nastaliq, letters move from top to bottom; while in Naskh, letters remain on the same line.
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Hemu Kalani of Sindh. Just read about him. Its such a pity he is forgotten in his birthplace.
Not forgotten. He is quite well known in Sindh and remembered by Students and nationalist leaders. The pity about these people is their efforts and struggle against black regimes were awarded / credited to looters (known as leaders) of ruling parties.