Sindhi to Haitian Creole Translation

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Common Phrases From Sindhi to Haitian Creole

SindhiHaitian Creole
تنهنجي مهربانيMèsi
مهرباني ڪريTanpri
افسوسPadon
سلامBonjou
خدا حافظorevwa
هاWi
نهNon
تون ڪيئن آهين؟Koman ou ye?
معاف ڪجوEskize m
مون کي ناهي خبرM pa konnen
مان سمجهان ٿوMwen konprann
مان ايئن ٿو سمجهانmwen panse sa
ٿي سگهي ٿوPetèt
بعد ۾ ملون ٿاNa wè pita
خيال رکجوPran swen
ڇا حال آهي؟Sak genyen?
دل ۾ نه ڪجوPa janm bliye
بالڪلNatirèlman
فوري طورTouswit
اچو ته هلونAnn ale

Interesting information about Sindhi Language

Sindhi is an Indo-Aryan language primarily spoken in the Sindh region of Pakistan and parts of India. It belongs to the Indo-Iranian branch of languages, with historical influences from Arabic, Persian, Sanskrit, and Dravidian languages. Sindhi has its own unique script known as "Arabic-Sindhi" or "Khudabadi," although it can also be written in Devanagari script. With over 40 million speakers worldwide, Sindhi holds official status in Pakistan's province of Sindh. The language exhibits a rich literary tradition dating back centuries; notable works include Shah Jo Risalo by Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai. Sindhis have made significant contributions to trade and commerce due to their diaspora across various countries like India, Pakistan (especially Karachi), United Arab Emirates (UAE), United States (US), Canada etc., where they continue preserving their linguistic heritage through cultural events and organizations dedicated to promoting Sindhi literature

Know About Haitian Creole Language

Haitian Creole is a unique language spoken by around 12 million people in Haiti and its diaspora. It developed as a result of the mixing of African languages with French during colonial times, making it one of the few creole languages based on French vocabulary. Despite being considered an offshoot of French, Haitian Creole has distinct grammar rules and pronunciation patterns. It uses Latin script but lacks standardized spelling due to historical reasons. The language incorporates loanwords from various sources including Spanish, English, Portuguese, and West African languages. Haitian Creole became recognized as an official language alongside French in 1987; however, most speakers primarily use it for everyday communication while reserving formal settings for using standard written or academic French.

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