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Shahmukhi (Punjabi: شاہ مُکھی,
pronounced [ʃäː(ɦ)˦.mʊ.kʰiː], lit. 'from the king's mouth') is the right-to-left alphabet,
developed from the Perso-Arabic...
- Australia, and the Gulf states. In ****stan,
Punjabi is
written using the
Shahmukhi alphabet,
based on the Perso-Arabic script; in India, it is
written using...
- language,
although a
local standard has not been
established yet. The
Shahmukhi script is used to
write the language, such as in the
works of Punjabi...
- The full stop (Commonwealth English),
period (North
American English), or full
point . is a
punctuation mark used for
several purposes, most
often to mark...
- The
Eastern Arabic numerals, also
called Indo-Arabic numerals, are the
symbols used to
represent numerical digits in
conjunction with the
Arabic alphabet...
- ('brighter')
Punjabi is
written in two scripts, namely,
Gurmukhi and
Shahmukhi. Both
scripts indicate gemination through the uses of diacritics. In Gurmukhi...
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Gurmukhi script. In ****stani Punjab,
Shahmukhi script is used.
Gurmukhi is
written from left to right,
while Shahmukhi is
written from
right to left. The...
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Poets of
Punjabi language (
Shahmukhi: پنجاب دے شاعر, Gurmukhi: ਪੰਜਾਬ ਦੇ ਕਵੀ). Baba
Farid - (1173–1266)
Damodar Gulati - 15th
century Guru
Nanak - (1469...
- or the Bars (Bāṛ) (Punjabi: بار (
Shahmukhi);
Punjabi pronunciation: [bɑːɽ]), also
known as
Jatka Waseb (
Shahmukhi: جٹکا وسیب;
Punjabi pronunciation:...
- koṭi. In Punjabi, a lakh is
called lakkh (
Shahmukhi: لکھ, Gurmukhi: ਲੱਖ) and a
crore is
called karoṛ (
Shahmukhi: کروڑ, Gurmukhi: ਕਰੋੜ). In Rohingya, a lakh...