How well is the SINDHI language preserved? (URDU/HINDI)

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To answer this question we delve deep into studies conducted within Pakistan to see how the Sindhi Language is or is not preserved.
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Sources:
David, Maya & Mumtaz, Ali, & Baloch, Gul. (2017). Language shift or maintenance: The case of the Sindhi language in Pakistan. Language Problems and Language Planning. 41. 26-45. 10.1075/lplp.41.1.02dav.

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@Werbinich5
@Werbinich5 Ай бұрын
I'm urdu speaking muhajir from Karachi, but know basic sindhi and want to be fluent in my provional language
@HassanShoroVlogs
@HassanShoroVlogs 29 күн бұрын
Ok, i am also from thatta.
@t-gs4mo
@t-gs4mo 27 күн бұрын
بھترين توھان ڪوشش ڪيوسنڌي سکو۽ڳالھائڻ جي ڪوشش ڪيو سلامت رھو 💖🙏
@IrfanAliJoyo
@IrfanAliJoyo 26 күн бұрын
That is a good effort, keep it up
@Shahzilrind
@Shahzilrind 15 күн бұрын
Insha Allah you will be
@Science4466
@Science4466 14 күн бұрын
@drawar7422
@drawar7422 Ай бұрын
I am Sindhi since 5000 years . and I am proud to be Sindhi
@jamalmushtaq
@jamalmushtaq Ай бұрын
You are 5000 years old ? Congrats 😅
@kelashjiyani.21
@kelashjiyani.21 Ай бұрын
Sindhi is our First language.❤ Proud to be Sindhi Hindu From Umarkot
@manojmalik5464
@manojmalik5464 Ай бұрын
Bahut Achchi baat hai Saain..... Mere vichaar se is Shahar ka asli Historical naam Amarkot hai, Umarkot nhin.....
@kelashjiyani.21
@kelashjiyani.21 Ай бұрын
@@manojmalik5464 G han bilkul.. hum bolchal m Amarkot hi kehte hien
@Pardeep.Meghwar
@Pardeep.Meghwar 28 күн бұрын
You language is dhatki not Sindhi
@saand7ali381
@saand7ali381 28 күн бұрын
Alhamadulillah sindhi is well preserved language Throughout centuries First translation of Quran is in sindhi in subcontinent urdu translation of Quran is after 700 hundred .....
@Pardeep.Meghwar
@Pardeep.Meghwar 27 күн бұрын
@@kelashjiyani.21 Oh sorry, you said you are from amarkot so I thought you are dhatti, my bad
@gmunnar7260
@gmunnar7260 Ай бұрын
اوھان جو اھو پروگرام ء ریسرچ Accurate آھی ۔۔۔ مھربانی ۔۔۔
@liaquatabro9430
@liaquatabro9430 28 күн бұрын
سندھی ایک قدیم زبان ہے جس میں سب سے پہلے قران کا ترجمہ کیا گیا
@ghufranaa
@ghufranaa 26 күн бұрын
مولانا عبیداللہ سندھی صاحب نے سب سے پہلے قرآن پاک کا سندھی زبان میں ترجمہ کیا۔
@shahbazqamar8775
@shahbazqamar8775 17 күн бұрын
@@ghufranaa No, It was Akhund Azizullah Soomro, whom translated the Holy Qura'an in Sindhi (First translation in any other language of the world), Molana Ubaidullah Sindhi's original name was Butta Singh Uppal (a Punjabi Sikh) before converting to Islam, and he took the honorary title of "Sindhi" because of the support, he and his "Silk Letters Movement" (a movement against british occupation) got from the people of Sindh specifically in Hyderabad Sindh in the british colonial era.
@simosandboifan989
@simosandboifan989 3 күн бұрын
@@shahbazqamar8775 There are more reasons for that. Maulana Ubaidullah Sindhi also recieved his training in Tasawwuf from Sindh.
@cancel122
@cancel122 27 күн бұрын
دل خوش ھوگیا آپ نے 80 پرسنٹ بھترین خلاصہ پیش کیا ۔سندھي ٽوپي اجرڪن وارا ماڻھو ۵۰۰۰ سال کان الله پاڪ محفوظ رکيا آھن ء تا قيامت محفوظ رھندا مشڪل ٽائيم وقت سر ايندا آھن سندھي زبان منجھي جان مھرباني
@SindhiGraphics
@SindhiGraphics Ай бұрын
مٺڙي ادي توهان جا لک ٿورا سنڌين جو ويڊيو ٺاهيون 👋👏👋👏👋
@MMTiwanaLegalService-fb3uz
@MMTiwanaLegalService-fb3uz 27 күн бұрын
Sindhi language, script and culture are preserved under Article 28 of the Constitution of Pakistan. Proud of being Sindhi. From Sindh
@tameerhussainsandilo5257
@tameerhussainsandilo5257 Ай бұрын
I am Sindhi & I proud of Sindhi language ❤
@user-ix7zp5gt2y
@user-ix7zp5gt2y Ай бұрын
I proud is wrong. Say I am proud.
@Umar-tc2uf
@Umar-tc2uf Ай бұрын
Great tale ever, Love from sindh💐 ﷲ توهان هميشه شاد ۽ آباد رکي سنڌي ٻولي وانگر💐
@mirumairjan1
@mirumairjan1 Ай бұрын
Proud to be Sindhi speaking♥️
@noormughal9969
@noormughal9969 Ай бұрын
I am a sindhi and very happy to see this video which is very informative,please prepare and share also the videos regarding sindhi language which is spoken india
@user-kd8tu9qo2b
@user-kd8tu9qo2b Ай бұрын
Proud to be a Pakistani 🇵🇰 Musalman or sindhi soomro
@YTCreator-bharat
@YTCreator-bharat 7 күн бұрын
Har bat mai musalman issiliye tumhara culture mar raha hai 😂😂😂 u loose ur punjabi now u all gonna loose ur Sindhi tooo
@Mustafawi307
@Mustafawi307 Ай бұрын
دراصل زبان کی اصطلاحی سائنسی اصولوں کے مطابق زبان صرف اور صرف اُسے مانا جاتا ہے جو بولنے کے ساتھ ساتھ لکھی بھی جاتی ہو! یعنی جس زبان کا اپنا ذاتی رسم الخط ہو، دراصل وہ ہی زبان زبان کہلانے کا حق رکھتی ہے۔ باقی جن زبانوں کا کوئی رسم الخط نہ ہو وہ وقت کے ساتھ ساتھ آھستہ آھستہ بدل جاتی ہے یعنی وہ زبان اپنی اصل حالت اور افادیت وقت کے ساتھ ساتھ کھو بیٹھتی ہے اور اپنی اصلیت گنوا بیٹھتی ہے! شکریہ
@ghufranaa
@ghufranaa 26 күн бұрын
زبان اور بولی میں یہی فرق ہے کے زبان کا اپنا رسم الخط ہوتا ہے اور بولی کا نہیں اور بولی صرف بولی جاتی ہے لکھی نہیں جاسکتی۔
@monsterousLad
@monsterousLad Ай бұрын
I'm a proud Sindhi from Hyderabad, Sindh, I personally think that Sindhi language doesn't have any threat of being not spoken by its native speakers, the problem is that I have noticed that alot of native Sindhi words are being replaced by either urdu or English, especially in urban areas, also its very recent thing, as I myself am student of matric and I observed that few words which we used alot 5 or 6 years ago are not used in present, which seems very concerning. Ever since I had this realization, now I always try to use pure Sindhi words.
@user-ix7zp5gt2y
@user-ix7zp5gt2y Ай бұрын
Who is responsible for loss of Sindhi vocabulary, The non Sindhis or Sindhis?
@monsterousLad
@monsterousLad Ай бұрын
@@user-ix7zp5gt2y actually no one, but this puts more responsibility on native speakers to try using their native language vocabulary than the dominant language, and this problem is common in every language in the world.
@user-ix7zp5gt2y
@user-ix7zp5gt2y Ай бұрын
@@monsterousLad You 've hit the bull. Its natives' responsibility to ensure that they get more and more education. Only that is the way to protect local culture and language. No Urdu speaking will ever be able to dominate the natives. See the example of Punjab. Urdu speaking Mohajirs and Urdu is not a threat to Punjabi language and the Punjabi people. Its education and not easy money that gives you awareness and strength
@monsterousLad
@monsterousLad Ай бұрын
@@user-ix7zp5gt2y right, but in Punjab, KPK, and Balochistan, there are very few urdu speaking population, so they don't need to communicate with them into their language, but in urban Sindh you have to.
@user-ix7zp5gt2y
@user-ix7zp5gt2y Ай бұрын
@@monsterousLad You know what, Urban Sind (Karachi to be specific) has always been predominantly populated with Parsis and Memons (Gujaratis). They are the ones who actually made Karachi glorious under and even after British rule. Even much before arrival of the Mohajirs in 1947, Karachi was almost alien to local Sindis (other than the native Gabul, Jokio, Palari and Shedi tribes). It sounds as if the Mohajirs should gracefully and voluntarily move out of the Urban Sind to places elsewhere in Pakistan or back to their ancestral provinces from where they migrated to Pakistan
@zamanzeb1281
@zamanzeb1281 Ай бұрын
The main reason of Sindhi language survival is its 52 letters alphabet and lots of books, magazine and print media availability. kaawish, koshish and many other small newspapers are being read widely throughout the province on daily basis and there are at least, 7-8 media channels which includes news and entertainment since 24 years. Sindhi's generally are art loving people so there attachment to the culture is very strong too. it is evident that in many areas of Balochistan, Sindhi alphabet is used on sign boards and visiting places.
@saifsamo9750
@saifsamo9750 Ай бұрын
I am a Sindhi speaker. I think we are cousin brother of Punjabi language in terms that both belong to North Western branch of Indo Aryan languages. I appreciate how you are focusing on one of the most under rated topic of Pakistan i.e. the Negligence of local languages in the mainstream identity. You have done very nice research but one important point you forget to mention sister is the use of Sindhi language in Sindh Assembly that boosts the pride in native Sindhis unlike the Punjab Assembly which rejects Punjabi & demotivates it's native population to speak Punjabi with pride in Punjab !!
@mohammadarbani8368
@mohammadarbani8368 Ай бұрын
I agree with you my friend there are a lot of very similar words in both languages 👍❤️.
@hubdarali511
@hubdarali511 29 күн бұрын
اوهان جي وڏي مھرباني اوهان سنڌي ٻولي تي ويڊيو ٺاھيو آھي ❤
@mehranali4741
@mehranali4741 Ай бұрын
Proud to be a Sindhi from larkana ❤
@RehmanAli-pf2ms
@RehmanAli-pf2ms Ай бұрын
اللہ تعالیٰ آپ کو سلامت رکھے آمین ثم آمین آپ نے ہم سندھ کی زبان کو پرموٹ کی آپ کا شکریہ
@dm6600
@dm6600 27 күн бұрын
Mashallah an excellent video my sister. I want to add one thing to it, which is that the graph you showed of high-income families, where a certain percentage of sindhi people shift from the Sindhi language to another language, is due to outcast marriage. Mostly, high-income Sindhi men marry Urdu, Punjabi, or Pashto speaking women and because of this, their children speak their mother tongue at home instead of Sindhi. Two of my uncles married urdu speaking women, and in their homes their children speak Urdu. This is the reason that certan percentage of sindhi people speak urdu, other wise we Sindhi People always give first priority to our beloved sindhi langugae ❤
@user-km4sq3ui7v
@user-km4sq3ui7v 28 күн бұрын
🎉 First of all i am very glad to know about your research in sindhi language.Sindhi language is the greatest and ancient language about 5000 years the best civilization of Mohan Jo daro.The nicest poet shah Abdul Latif bhitai is the creator of sindhi language who wrote his collection in the light of the holly quran.besides this sachal sarmast was the poet of seven language.Ubaidullah sindhi, The Quid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah,two Men that were title the sun ☀️ of knowledge,Mirza qaleech baig and UMER bin daud potta The first wise chànçlor of Sindh university,àllama II KAZI the husband of Elsa KAZI who German lady. تواڈے رشتیدار دے علاوہ پورے ملک دے لوگ نالے بنگالی تے افغانی وی اتھے رہںدے نے۔ آپ نے بہت ہی خوبصورت انداز میں سندھی زبان کو بیان کیا ہے ؟
@techsai4615
@techsai4615 28 күн бұрын
Thank you ma'am for this video about Sindhi our mother tongue. Love and respect from Thaparkar
@mrmahar1
@mrmahar1 29 күн бұрын
سندھی زبان پاکستان میں انگریزی اور اردو کے بعد سب سے زیادہ محفوظ ہے۔ انگریزی اور اردو اخبارات اور کتابوں کے بعد سب سے زیادہ اخبارات اور کتابیں سندھی میں چھپتے ہیں۔
@user-rs8rb5ig1u
@user-rs8rb5ig1u Ай бұрын
I really appreciate that you have researched on different languages and very well studied on Sindhi language. Thank you so much ❤
@TareekhiTalesUrdu
@TareekhiTalesUrdu Ай бұрын
Thank you 💕
@muhammadbukhsh7499
@muhammadbukhsh7499 Ай бұрын
Proud to be Sindhi speaking ❤
@lifewithfarrukh7691
@lifewithfarrukh7691 20 күн бұрын
I'm an Urdu-speaking Muhajir from Hyderabad, Sindh, and have a good command of the Sindhi language. Although we are Urdu-speaking, 80% of our relatives can understand and speak Sindhi. We learned it over time, but jb sy Karachi shift hua hun meri Sindhi Kamzor hogye. is me koi shak nh Sindhi ak both mithi zaban hay.
@user-ry5tx6pq1d
@user-ry5tx6pq1d 16 күн бұрын
سر حیدرآباد سندھی اور مہاجروں کی یکجہتی کا گڑھ ہے، ہمیں خوشی ہوتی ہے جب ہم سندھی بولتے ہیں اور زیادہ تر مہاجر ہمیں سندھی میں ہی جواب دیتے ہیں۔
@lalajamalkhan9141
@lalajamalkhan9141 Ай бұрын
اوهان جي محنت کي سلام💕💕💕
@syedrameezalishah
@syedrameezalishah Ай бұрын
Mam love from Sindh to u as sindhi.❤❤❤
@manojmalik5464
@manojmalik5464 Ай бұрын
Sindhi Bhasha ko maintain karne ke liye Sindhi log tareef ke hakdaar hain...Pakistan mein Haryanvi zabaan ke baare mein bhi ek video banao please. Manoj Malik, Panipat, India
@Sarajamiani
@Sarajamiani 29 күн бұрын
One detailed video on kutchi language as it is spoken in karachi and other parts of sindh.kindly it’s similar to sindhi and gujrati.
@ghufranaa
@ghufranaa 26 күн бұрын
HARYANVI IS VERY SWEET LANGUAGE, I LIKE HARYANVI, DANGAL MOVIE FAMOUS THE HARYANVI LANGUAGE.
@HassanShoroVlogs
@HassanShoroVlogs 29 күн бұрын
Thanks for video on Sindhi. We speak Sindhi proudly. Having learned English.
@mohammadarbani8368
@mohammadarbani8368 Ай бұрын
I am a Sindhi and I am proud of it.
@NasirNasirali-qi8zi
@NasirNasirali-qi8zi Ай бұрын
Jd
@ashiquehussain5448
@ashiquehussain5448 Ай бұрын
Nice information & good study Proud to be Sindhi From Oman/Muscat
@smeesamr
@smeesamr Ай бұрын
This is the need that Sindhi youths Should speaks Sindhi proudly
@DontWorryg
@DontWorryg Ай бұрын
My previous comment was fact, that we feel proud of Sindhi
@fazalshaikh-
@fazalshaikh- 28 күн бұрын
Proud to be sindhi love from sukkur sindh Pakistan
@syedkhadimsubhandadahi4780
@syedkhadimsubhandadahi4780 Ай бұрын
آپ کی مہربانی آپ نے سندھی زبان پہ بہترین وڈیو بنائی ہے
@Abro271
@Abro271 Ай бұрын
Sindhi is a main spoken language of Kachhi sibi lasbela region in Balochistan and Kutch jesalmer barmer jodhpur states of India
@monsterousLad
@monsterousLad Ай бұрын
Also in makran, 30% speak jadgali dialect of Sindhi.
@msr7373
@msr7373 Ай бұрын
Sindhi is not the main language in Rajasthani regions you mentioned. It's mainly dhatki and marwari both of which are dialects of Rajasthani. Sindhis living in Rajasthan are mainly Hindus who migrated from Sindh during partition and even in kutch only the western part is kutchi while eastern part is Gujarati speaking region
@user-xc1bn2jf5k
@user-xc1bn2jf5k Ай бұрын
i am from Kutch
@monsterousLad
@monsterousLad Ай бұрын
@@msr7373 Sindhi is historically one of the main languages in western most Rajasthan I.e Jaisalmer and Barmer. In Jaisalmer the western part of Jaisalmer city, people are majority Muslim Sindhis, they speak Sindhi at their homes, but definitely they can also communicate in Marwari. To the south of Jaisalmer is the dhatki, and no dhatki is not merely the dialect of Rajasthani, dhatki has many of its variations, I personally think Dhatki is more similar to Sindhi than marwari or Rajasthani. In the east side of Jaisalmer people speak Thali which is again mix dialect of Sindhi and Marwari, but it has over time became more Rajasthani, infact very few people today are able to speak Thali dialect. I have read somewhere that Thali is basically one of the variation of dhatki with more inclination to Rajasthani. In Barmer also the western part speak Sindhi and dhatki and in East its Marwari. Kutch presently has more Gujarati population but back in time it was majority Kutchi populated region, infact in the western most of Kathiawad for example in Jamnagar and Dwarka kutchi was a significant minority. Also in Mumbai many kutchi, kutchi kayasthi and memoni were spoken.
@saifsamo9750
@saifsamo9750 Ай бұрын
@@msr7373 Kutch is historically South Sindh just next to Thatta & Tharparkar. Kutch is made up of 90% Sindhi tribes (Both Hindus & Muslims). Ofcourse today it's politically a part of Gujarat hence there is more Gujarati Influence but still the fact cannot be distorted that Kutchis are actually Southern Sindhis with little variation from mainland Sindhi Language.The Gujaratis that you mentioned being present in Eastern Kutch are latest immigrants from Kathiawar & Mainland Gujarat. Moreover, the Gujarati medium schools & absence of recognition of Kutchi/ Sindhi as an official language has further pushed the Gujaratification of Kutchis !!!
@izharali91
@izharali91 16 күн бұрын
Boht khushi hui kay kisi ne hum sindhis ko yaad rakha or video banai ♥️🫶🏻
@user-vh8yu2rp7q
@user-vh8yu2rp7q Ай бұрын
مھرباني توھان سنڌي ٻولي۽سنڌين ڪلچر کي سمجھڻجي ڪوشس ڪءي۔ آھي❤❤
@munawargill2524
@munawargill2524 Ай бұрын
ماشاءاللہ بہت عمدہ ❤🎉
@TareekhiTalesUrdu
@TareekhiTalesUrdu Ай бұрын
Thank you
@munawargill2524
@munawargill2524 Ай бұрын
آ پ کا انداز گفتگو کمال باتیں بے مثال اللہ تعالیٰ سلامت رکھے
@filmichakkar
@filmichakkar 28 күн бұрын
Masha allah bhen ji zaberdast respect you from hyderabad
@logicalboy424
@logicalboy424 22 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed your content and found your research on the Sindhi language to be quite insightful. It's absolutely true that we Sindhis, regardless of our education level, always prefer to speak in Sindhi. I've met many Pakistani Punjabis in Europe, and I've noticed that they often speak Urdu with their children, even during gatherings. It's wonderful to see such a strong cultural connection maintained through language. Keep up the great work!
@allahwadhayonangrejo4329
@allahwadhayonangrejo4329 28 күн бұрын
ماشاء منھنجی ڀيڻ توهان ڏاڍا سٺا آهيو
@lodhipathan4202
@lodhipathan4202 Ай бұрын
I am from city of lakes Udaipur ! Your way of talking is very unique. I am impressed by your style of talking ! There are many Sindhi people in my city who talk in Sindhi language in their homes and when they meet each other they have separate panchayats, I have read the names of Jacobabad panchayat and Balochistan panchayat in newspapers which organize Sindhi cultural programs. !!!
@TareekhiTalesUrdu
@TareekhiTalesUrdu Ай бұрын
I've seen vlogs about Udaipur and Jaipur. Would love to see the history of that place in person one day ❤️
@lodhipathan4202
@lodhipathan4202 Ай бұрын
@@TareekhiTalesUrduWhy not !whenever you come to India, do visit Udaipur. You are heartily welcomed as our guest! !!!
@hinakhan8291
@hinakhan8291 Ай бұрын
hum sindh m rehny waly mehman Nawaz h sary love Sindh m a panhwar Tando Allah Yar Sindh
@sadaqatsamo5301
@sadaqatsamo5301 Ай бұрын
ادي توهان کي جس هجي، توهان روشن خيال سوچ جي ملڪ آھيو، 🌹♥️
@nazakatmeerabro5804
@nazakatmeerabro5804 29 күн бұрын
سنڌ اسان جو ساھ آ اور آپکا بہت بہت شکریہ میدم❤❤
@yusratalpur2625
@yusratalpur2625 13 күн бұрын
I studied in urdu medium school where we only spoke urdu and english. In the school most of the students were urdu speaking and teachers as well so, i remeber we made habit to speak in urdu me and my sister at our homes as well. So my father started teaching us sindhi, bought us sindhi books and made us able to read and write in sindhi. Which he felt is important for us and i am proud that my father felt responsible to preserve sindhi language in next generation with his little efforts. No doubt sindhi is a beautiful language like others. Proud sindhi! ❤
@mixallshort3645
@mixallshort3645 28 күн бұрын
As a Sindhi, I always speak Sindhi, even at university and while shopping. I also message my contacts in Sindhi. I always try to speak Sindhi.
@ahmedmastoi
@ahmedmastoi 20 күн бұрын
ڀيڻ تمام بهرين ريسرچ وهان ڪئي آهي,اوهان جي محنت کي سلام,جو اوهان اسان جي سنڌي ٻولي تي ريسرچ ڪر ي ڄاڻ ڏني❤آباد هجو
@OwaisChaudhary-nl6xj
@OwaisChaudhary-nl6xj Ай бұрын
PROUD TO BE A GOJAR AND MY LANGUAGE GOJRI❤
@bijoydasudiya
@bijoydasudiya Ай бұрын
کاش پنجابی کے ساتھ بھی ایسا ہوتا۔ اس کو بھی محفوظ رکھنے کی شدید ضرورت ہۓ۔ پنجابی کا استعمال اسیمبلی میں اور تجارت میں ہو۔
@moizhashmi9288
@moizhashmi9288 29 күн бұрын
😂
@user-ft9xu1vt8j
@user-ft9xu1vt8j 17 күн бұрын
Thanks dear for preparation of this video
@hamidkhan3058
@hamidkhan3058 27 күн бұрын
نهايت ڄاڻ ڀريو پروگرام
@A.Mujeeb23
@A.Mujeeb23 27 күн бұрын
Great 🎉❤ keep informing us ❤️🇵🇰
@MuhammadHassan-tf4rd
@MuhammadHassan-tf4rd 24 күн бұрын
محترمه تمام شاندار video تمام گھڻيون محبتون سنڌ کان ❤😊
@kohyaaransari
@kohyaaransari 6 күн бұрын
گھڻو ڪجھ سکڻ لاء مليو. ھميشہ جيئن بہھرتين ڪم ❣️👏🏻
@MehranTv110
@MehranTv110 29 күн бұрын
You are doing well ! Keep it up 💯
@user-nr7gz6im5y
@user-nr7gz6im5y 28 күн бұрын
I m proud to be Sindhi from India
@mohanhimthani5522
@mohanhimthani5522 23 күн бұрын
❤👏🏻👏🏻🎉 A very well analysed and presented... a comprehensive study. An urgent need for the same study on Sindhi Language /Cultural behaviour of Sindhi people in India.
@khan250k
@khan250k 14 күн бұрын
سندھی زبان اپنی جگہ، مگر آپ اردو بولتی ہوئی بہت خوبصورت لگ رہی ہیں۔ اردو زندہ آباد
@user-qw5qc8eb2u
@user-qw5qc8eb2u Ай бұрын
We are salute you. Really great work.
@jhandeeltv9343
@jhandeeltv9343 9 күн бұрын
سنڌي ٻولي هڪ قديمي ٻولي آهي، اوهان جو انداز ڳالهائڻ جو تمام سهڻو آهي اوهان جي چهري جو تاثر خوبصورت آهي
@bilawaljamali1300
@bilawaljamali1300 Ай бұрын
Great and informative video ❤
@muhammadmasoodsoomro9462
@muhammadmasoodsoomro9462 Ай бұрын
Nice briefing/ orientation
@IrfanAliJoyo
@IrfanAliJoyo 26 күн бұрын
Best Representation of Sindhi language
@pascalwager4544
@pascalwager4544 29 күн бұрын
I am Urdu speaker from Karachi and I am thankful for my Sindhi brothers for keeping their language alive and teaching us. It is a very beautiful language. There is a saying in Farsi that says: "farsi shakr ast" which means Farsi is sugar. I can definitely say that's true for Sindhi too. I am also sad at the state of other regional languages. I think, the most hurt is Punjabi and I strongly believe that we should preserve these extremely beautiful languages for coming generations.
@Moony.911
@Moony.911 Ай бұрын
Good information mam, keep up it
@soulful655
@soulful655 Ай бұрын
Proud to be a human
@SainSaeedMi
@SainSaeedMi 26 күн бұрын
Keep up the good work
@mustafashaikh3423
@mustafashaikh3423 20 күн бұрын
It's true Thanks for great work
@ruksindhi
@ruksindhi Күн бұрын
Weldon, informative video
@Swing_Ur_mOod
@Swing_Ur_mOod Ай бұрын
Well explained .... as a sindhi i saw that many other people like pinjabis are hassitated talk in punjabi with their punjabi colleague but we sindhi proudly talk to another non sindhi person with sindhi . And they like it which shows we are proud of our langauge .
@ZoonChenar-lw5hx
@ZoonChenar-lw5hx Ай бұрын
All punjabis speak Punjabi and are proud of it but they learn urdu as a second language which is the lingua franca in all provinces. That is why punjabis are functional and prospering in all provinces.
@amirkhuhro301
@amirkhuhro301 Ай бұрын
Nice to make this vedio.
@sam-maitlo
@sam-maitlo Ай бұрын
The biggest appreciation for this ❤❤❤❤❤
@TareekhiTalesUrdu
@TareekhiTalesUrdu Ай бұрын
Thank you, glad gou enjoyed it. 💕
@zulfiqarali9120
@zulfiqarali9120 15 күн бұрын
Good job dear sister zindabad sada salamat raho sindh ki tarhs
@mehboobayoobsolangi9187
@mehboobayoobsolangi9187 27 күн бұрын
Hey Misha, I appreciate your Research content and enthusiasm for the Sindhi Language, especially by a lady who comes from a Punjabi-ethnic community. You know, our language is as beautiful as your eyes. :))
@Fardin.khan25
@Fardin.khan25 25 күн бұрын
Amazing
@IrfiAli-wv2zk
@IrfiAli-wv2zk 11 күн бұрын
Allhamdulla I'm muslim from Pakistan I'm proud to sindhi my city is Karachi❤❤
@Abro271
@Abro271 29 күн бұрын
In the linguistic landscape of Pakistan, the Sindhi language stands as a proud emblem of cultural defiance and resilience. While many other linguistic communities in Pakistan have gradually adopted Urdu, the national language, often at the price of their native tongues, the Sindhi people have remained steadfast in preserving their linguistic heritage. This resistance to linguistic assimilation has, however, subjected them to systemic biases and ongoing challenges, particularly from the Urdu-dominated media. Since the inception of Pakistan, powerful circles have sought to make Urdu the sole national language, associating it with the Islamic identity of the country. This decision was made despite the linguistic similarities between Urdu and Hindi, both of which are essentially the same language differentiated mainly by their scripts-Urdu using the Persian script and Hindi using Devanagari. In contrast, Sindhi, a language deeply rooted in the region's history and culture, has its own unique connection to Islam. It was the first language in which the Holy Quran was translated, and it holds the distinction of using the Arabic script rather than the Persian script. The Sindhi language, with its rich literary tradition, has been a fundamental part of the region's history for centuries. It predates the establishment of Pakistan and has a profound cultural and religious significance. Sindhi is not just a means of communication; it embodies the identity, heritage, and spiritual life of the Sindhi people. The Sindhi language’s association with Islam is profound. It was the first language in the Indian subcontinent to have a complete translation of the Holy Quran. This translation dates back to the early Islamic period in the region, underscoring the deep roots of Islam in Sindh. Unlike Urdu, which uses the Persian script, Sindhi uses the Arabic script, making it unique among the languages of the region. This script not only aligns Sindhi more closely with the script of the Holy Quran but also emphasizes its historical connection to the broader Islamic world. The promotion of Urdu as the sole national language has had significant implications for linguistic diversity in Pakistan. The Sindhi community, in particular, has faced numerous challenges as a result of these policies Following the creation of Pakistan in 1947, Urdu was promoted as the national language, ostensibly to foster national unity. However, this policy often overlooked the linguistic diversity and the strong regional identities within the country. While many provinces began to shift towards Urdu, the Sindhi community maintained a strong attachment to their native language, ensuring its continued use in education, administration, and daily life. The Sindhi community's refusal to abandon their linguistic heritage in favor of Urdu has not been without significant repercussions. The most glaring manifestation of the challenges they face is the biased behavior of the Urdu media. The Urdu press and electronic media have often targeted the Sindhi community, perpetuating negative stereotypes and marginalizing their legitimate concerns. The Urdu media frequently portrays Sindhi issues in a negative light, focusing disproportionately on problems such as political corruption and lawlessness. Positive contributions and the cultural richness of the Sindhi community are often ignored, leading to a skewed and unfair representation. There is a noticeable absence of Sindhi intellectuals, writers, and activists in mainstream Urdu media. This exclusion limits the visibility of Sindhi perspectives and deprives the national discourse of a more balanced and inclusive narrative. The dominance of Urdu in media and education has contributed to the erosion of Sindhi culture, particularly among younger generations. The pervasive influence of Urdu-language television, films, and literature has led to a gradual decline in the use of Sindhi, threatening the preservation of its cultural heritage. The Sindhi language is a vital component of the cultural identity and historical legacy of the Sindhi people. Despite facing systemic biases and challenges, the Sindhi community’s dedication to their language remains unyielding. Promoting linguistic diversity and cultural respect is essential for fostering an inclusive society in Pakistan. It requires concerted efforts from policymakers, media, and civil society to acknowledge and address the injustices faced by linguistic minorities like the Sindhi community. Only through such efforts can Pakistan achieve a truly unified and diverse national identity where all languages and cultures are valued and celebrated.
@peacelover5947
@peacelover5947 Ай бұрын
Well done!!!
@apr3807
@apr3807 13 күн бұрын
سندھی زبان کا پنجابی سے زیادہ کثرت سے استعمال ہی شائید اسکی وجہ ہیکہ سندھی بولنے والے صرف سندھ میں ہی رہنا پسند کرتے ہیں یہ لوگ بقریہ پاکستان میں کہیں نظر نہیں آتے جبکہ پنجابی کثرت سے اردو بولنے کے سبب ساری پاکستان کی قوموں کیساتھ کاروبار اور سوشلائیز کرنیکے قابل ہی نہیں بلکہ سارے پاکستان میں کہیں بھی جاکر رہ سکتے ہیں اور نوکری کاروبار بھی کرسکتے ہیں۔ اس سے ثابت ہوتا ہیکہ پنجابیونجو اردو میں مہارت کے سبب پاکستان کے کونے کونے میں کسی قسم کا روزگار تلاش کرنے میں کوئ مشکل نہیں۔
@creativemindpro5939
@creativemindpro5939 29 күн бұрын
I am proud to be Sindhi. I am liberal but when it comes to Sindhi language I am very fundamentalist. Sindhi language is like blood in my veins. Please make video on sindhi who live aboard. Thank you for this amazing video ❤
@khandankhan4479
@khandankhan4479 Ай бұрын
Full of knowledge
@bakhtyarjanjua74
@bakhtyarjanjua74 Ай бұрын
Keep up the good work ma'am
@TareekhiTalesUrdu
@TareekhiTalesUrdu Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot 💕
@letslearnwithshahbaz6615
@letslearnwithshahbaz6615 Ай бұрын
We love our language and culture. Being Sindhi, I would love to share that I myself emphasize my siblings to speak Sindhi in schools and with friends.
@mujeebkapri3442
@mujeebkapri3442 Ай бұрын
Sindhi language is peace of language ❤
@alibuxsahito4397
@alibuxsahito4397 Ай бұрын
EXCELENT VIDEO ON SINDHI LANGUAGE❤❤❤❤
@filmichakkar
@filmichakkar 28 күн бұрын
I am sindhi Alhamdulillah❤❤❤
@poetryworld6764
@poetryworld6764 21 күн бұрын
Can you tell me the reference of journal or website, i want to read it by myself
@TareekhiTalesUrdu
@TareekhiTalesUrdu 21 күн бұрын
You can check my description for these details.
@lalaram6900
@lalaram6900 Ай бұрын
I always talk My Language Sindhi with Children and Elders friends. I Love my Language
@MuhammadYousif-ru7ep
@MuhammadYousif-ru7ep 15 күн бұрын
Proud to be Sindhi❤
@virendersoni9129
@virendersoni9129 28 күн бұрын
I am sindhi so proud of my mother tongue
@aasif1100vlog
@aasif1100vlog 29 күн бұрын
amazing iformation about sindhi
@fareedahmedsoomro3265
@fareedahmedsoomro3265 8 күн бұрын
Masha allah❤
@rhsahito
@rhsahito Ай бұрын
Shukria ❤❤❤❤
@thefilmybro1138
@thefilmybro1138 Ай бұрын
Jis study ka aap zikr kr rhy hain uski title mention krdy, where i can find that study?
@TareekhiTalesUrdu
@TareekhiTalesUrdu Ай бұрын
Hi you can find the title in my video description.
@izharali91
@izharali91 16 күн бұрын
I am proud to be sindhi and i am from London ♥️
@zameerahmedsolangi4839
@zameerahmedsolangi4839 27 күн бұрын
Thanks for researching on Sindhi language....from a common Sindhi
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