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I wonder how many languages which do not have an official alphabet or have English Alphabet imposed on them could benefit from adapting Gurmukhi?


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I wonder how many languages which do not have an official alphabet or have English Alphabet imposed on them could benefit from adapting Gurmukhi? Maybe Aboriginal languages or African one? Or minority Indian languages or Native American ones? Or should it only be confined to Sikh or Panjabi communities?

 

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22 hours ago, ਰੂਪ ਢਿੱਲੋਂ said:

I wonder how many languages which do not have an official alphabet or have English Alphabet imposed on them could benefit from adapting Gurmukhi? Maybe Aboriginal languages or African one? Or minority Indian languages or Native American ones? Or should it only be confined to Sikh or Panjabi communities?

 

Brrooooo. I wondered that too. Irish for example doesn't fit roman phoenems at all. 

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2 hours ago, GurjantGnostic said:

Brrooooo. I wondered that too. Irish for example doesn't fit roman phoenems at all. 

i THINK culturally probably could be promoted for Northern Indian languages or adapted in Africa / Native American cultures....but only if they want it..I doubt any European culture may consider it

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