Sindhi to Turkmen Translation
Common Phrases From Sindhi to Turkmen
Sindhi | Turkmen |
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تنهنجي مهرباني | Sagbol |
مهرباني ڪري | Haýyş edýärin |
افسوس | Bagyşlaň |
سلام | Salam |
خدا حافظ | Hoş gal |
ها | Hawa |
نه | .Ok |
تون ڪيئن آهين؟ | Ýagdaýlaryňyz nähili? |
معاف ڪجو | Bagyşlaň meni |
مون کي ناهي خبر | Bilmedim |
مان سمجهان ٿو | men düşündim |
مان ايئن ٿو سمجهان | Men şeýle pikir edýärin |
ٿي سگهي ٿو | Belki |
بعد ۾ ملون ٿا | Soň görüşeris |
خيال رکجو | Seresap bol |
ڇا حال آهي؟ | Näme boldy? |
دل ۾ نه ڪجو | Hiç wagt pikir etme |
بالڪل | Elbetde |
فوري طور | Derrew |
اچو ته هلون | Gideli |
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 Turkmen Language
Turkmen is a Turkic language primarily spoken in Turkmenistan, where it holds the status of official language. It also has significant communities of speakers in Iran and Afghanistan. With approximately 7 million native speakers worldwide, it belongs to the southwestern branch of the Turkic languages family tree. The script used for writing Turkmen underwent several changes throughout history; initially written with Arabic script until Soviet influence introduced Latin-based orthography during the early 20th century. However, by mid-century Cyrillic became dominant due to political reasons but switched back to Latin after independence from USSR. Linguistically, Turkmen shares similarities with other Central Asian languages such as Uzbek and Kazakh while being more distantly related to Turkish or Azerbaijani. Its vocabulary exhibits influences from Persian and Russian due to historical interactions between these cultures.
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