sindhi in English

noun
1
a native or inhabitant of Sind.
The discussion on minorities in Pakistan has drifted aimlessly into defining Baluchis, Sindhis and Pashtuns as minorities and Pakistan as seething cauldron under Punjabi domination.
2
the Indic language of Sind, used also in western India.
Urdu and Sindhi are those unfortunate languages that have no home of their own.
adjective
1
of or relating to the province of Sind or its people, or the Sindhi language.
She recalled the terror felt even in remote villages and the anguish of having to suppress her Sindhi identity, language and clothing.

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1. It is also used by some descendants of Sindhi sailors.

2. Arabic-indic numerals, as used in Arabic, Persian, Urdu and Sindhi language text

3. Sindhi is the sole official language of Sindh since the 19th century.

4. This Sindhi-style Biryani is the one I make for special Sunday lunches and parties

5. Choose from a wide range of Biryanis like Bombay Biryani, Sindhi Biryani, Chicken Biryani, Fish Biryani and many more

6. Sindhi Bhee Batatan ji Pattice Bhee or Kamal Kakdi / lotus stem is a modified root of lotus plant from India and China, and is widely used in Indian, Japanese and Chinese cuisine

7. The former is Jat while the latter is Punjabi Arora, mostly from Pakistani Punjab.· ^ Panjwani not be confused with Panjwani (Sindhi Caste).··B[edit]: ^ Dhuria caste in UP is different from Dhuria caste in Punjab

8. ‘Many Brahui-speakers are bilingual, speaking Baluchi or other local languages.’ ‘The majority of the population speaks regional dialects, like Punjabi, Baluchi, and Sindhi, which are taught is the nation's schools along with Urdu.’ ‘He shares Dyer's flair for languages, especially Nepali and Baluchi.’