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[edit]I think this page should written in standard form to explain Punjabi Alphabet. Gurmukhi Script used in india (30 million) Shahmukhi and Punjabi Script used in pakistan (100 million) Exact Punjabi Alphabets are explaination in link. https://www.omniglot.com/conscripts/punjabi.htm
Shahmukhi Alphabets can write only Majhi/lahori dialect, thats why new script named Punjabi developed to write all voices and dialects. I think this page should be changed to Punjabi Alphabet of Punjabi language. Waiting for admin's reply Thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rana Zubair Punjabi (talk • contribs) 06:52, 4 April 2019 (UTC)
- There are two major Punjabi alphabets, neither of which is the primary subject. Ergo, we have a dab page. The only Punjabi script that I'm aware of is Gurmukhi, so that title should of course redirect there. (Shahmukhi and your "Punjabi script" are not scripts, they're Arabic-based alphabets.) You seem to think that Pakistan is more important than India, and so should be privileged, but that's ludicrous. Punjab is divided between the two countries, and is important to both. — kwami (talk) 20:38, 4 April 2019 (UTC)
- Punjabi has been written from 10th century, and it was written in only Arabic script, and it means geniun Alphabet are Perso-Arabic and Gurmukhi was developed in 17th century, just to differentiate from muslims. but it is not my topic here. As i said Shahmukhi Alphabet was not enough to write all sounds and all dialects, so a new Alphabet named "Punjabi Alphabet" created wich originates from perso-arabic script. It is now used to write Punjabi properly instead of Shahmukhi. So, we want you to create a different Page for these Alphabets, and the name of these Alphabets in pakistan is Punjabi Alphabet, so change this page to explain these Alphabets. here is more info http://omniglot.com/conscripts/punjabi.htm and http://saanjo.com/1625-2/ rana (talk) 06:57, 7 April 2019 (UTC)