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Urdu alphabet
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The Urdu alphabet is the right-to-left alphabet used for the Urdu language. It is a modification of the Persian alphabet, which is itself a derivative of the Arabic alphabet. With 38 letters, the Urdu alphabet is typically written in the calligraphic Nasta'liq script, whereas Arabic is more commonly in the Naskh style. Usually, bare transliterations of Urdu into Roman letters omit many phonemic elements that have no equivalent in English or other languages commonly written in the Roman alphabet. [citation needed] The National Language Authority of Pakistan has developed a number of systems with specific notations to signify non-English sounds, but these can only be properly read by someone already familiar with Urdu, Persian, or Arabic for letters such as or and Hindi for letters such as [.citation needed]

Urdu

Example of writing in the Urdu alphabet: Zabne-Urd-e-mo'alla Type Abjad

Languages Urdu, Balti, Burushaski, others Time period ??

Contents
1 History 2 Nasta'liq 3 Alphabet 3.1 Vowels 4 Vowel chart 4.1 Short vowels 4.2 Alif 4.3 W'o 4.4 Ye 5 Use of specific letters 5.1 Retroflex letters 5.2 Do chashm he 6 See also 7 References 8 External links

Parent systems

Proto-Sinaitic Phoenician Aramaic Nabataean Arabic Persian Urdu

Unicode range

U+0600 to U+06FF (http://www.unicode.org/charts /PDF/U0600.pdf) U+0750 to U+077F (http://www.unicode.org/charts /PDF/U0750.pdf) U+FB50 to U+FDFF (http://www.unicode.org/charts /PDF/UFB50.pdf) U+FE70 to U+FEFF (http://www.unicode.org/charts /PDF/UFE70.pdf)

History

Note: This page may contain IPA phonetic symbols.

The Urdu language developed during the Mughal Empire under the influence of Persian and, to a lesser extent, of Arabic and Turkic languages on the Hindi dialects of North-central India.[1] A modification of the Persian alphabet was developed to suit this language. Despite the invention of the Urdu typewriter in 1911, Urdu newspapers continued to be published from handwritten scripts by masters (called katibs or khush-navees) until the late 1980s. The Pakistani national newspaper Daily Jang was the first Urdu newspaper to use Nastaliq computer-based composition. There are efforts under way to develop more sophisticated and user-friendly Urdu support on computers and the internet. Nowadays, nearly all Urdu newspapers, magazines, journals, and periodicals are composed on computers via various Urdu software programs.

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Nasta'liq
Main article: Nasta'liq script The Nasta'liq calligraphic writing style began as a Persian mixture of scripts Naskh and Ta'liq. After the Mughal conquest, Nasta'liq became the preferred writing style for Urdu. It is the dominant style in Pakistan, and many Urdu writers elsewhere in the world use it. Nasta'liq is more cursive and flowing than its Naskh counterpart.

Alphabet
A list of the letters of the Urdu alphabet and their pronunciation is given below. Urdu contains many historical spellings from Arabic and Persian, and therefore has many irregularities. The Arabic letters yaa and haa both have two variants in Urdu: one of the yaa variants is used at the ends of words for the sound [i], and one of the haa variants is used to indicate the aspirated consonants. The retroflex consonants needed to be added as well; this was accomplished by placing a superscript ( to'e) above the corresponding dental consonants. Several letters which represent distinct consonants in Arabic are conflated in Persian, and this has carried over to Urdu. Some of the original Arabic letters are not used in Urdu. This is the list of the Urdu letters, giving the consonant pronunciation. Many of these letters also represent vowel sounds.

Letter

Name Transcription IPA of letter alif be pe te b p t s j ch kh d dh r z zh s sh /b/ /p/ /t/ // /s/ /d/ /t/ /h/ /x/ /d/ // /z/ /r/ // /z/ // /s/ // /s/
The Urdu alphabet, with names in the Devanagari and Latin alphabets

e
se jm che khe dl

ba he h

l
zl re

e
ze zhe sn shn su'd

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zu'd

/z/

to'e zo'e ain ghain fe qf kf gf lm mm nn

t ' gh f q k g l m n

/t/ /z/ // /f/ /q/ /k/ // /l/ /m/ /n/ //, /o/, // or /u/ /h/ // // /j/ or /i/ //, or /e/

v'o

v, o, or

, ,

cho he

do chashm h he hamza ye ' y, i

bari ye

ai or e

Vowels
Vowels in Urdu are represented by letters that are also considered consonants. Many vowel sounds can be represented by one letter. Confusion can arise, but context is usually enough to figure out the correct sound.

Vowel chart
This is a list of Urdu vowels found in the initial, medial, and final positions.

Romanization

Pronunciation

Final

Medial

Initial

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a i u e ai o au

// // // /i/ // /u/ /e/ // /o/ //

Short vowels
Short vowels ("a", "i", "u") are represented by marks above and below a consonant.

Vowel Name Transcription IPA

zabar ba zer pesh bi bu

// // //

Alif
Alif ( )is the first letter of the Urdu alphabet, and it is used exclusively as a vowel. At the beginning of a word, alif can be used to represent any of the short vowels, e.g. ab, ism, urd. Also at the beginning, an alif ( )followed by either w'o ( )or ye ( )represents a long vowel sound. However, w'o () or ye ( )alone at the beginning represents a consonant. Alif also has a variant, call alif madd ( .)It is used to represent a long "" at the beginning of a word, e.g. p, dmi. At the middle or end of a word, long is represented simply by alif ( ,)e.g. bt, rm.

W'o
W'o is used to render the vowels "", "o", and "au". It also renders the consonant "w" , but many people get confused between (W and V)sounds. (W'o ) sound is not closer to the consonant (V) sound because V has vibrating sound. Many Urdu linguists believe that there is no (V) sound in Urdu.

Ye
Ye is divided into two variants: cho ye and bai ye. Cho ye ( )is written in all forms exactly as in Persian. It is used for the long vowel "" and the consonant "y". Ba ye ( )is used to render the vowels "e" and "ai" (/e/ and // respectively). Ba ye is

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distinguished in writing from cho ye only when it comes at the end of a word.

Use of specific letters


Retroflex letters
Retroflex consonants were not present in the Persian alphabet, and therefore had to be created specifically for Urdu. This was accomplished by placing a superscript ( to'e) above the corresponding dental consonants.

Letter Name IPA

e l a

[] [] []

Do chashm he
The letter do chashm he ( )is used in native Hindustn words, for aspiration of certain consonants. The aspirated consonants are sometimes classified as separate letters, although it takes two characters to represent them. Transcription IPA bh [b]

ph [p] th [t] h [] jh [d] ch [t] dh [d] h [] h [] kh [k] gh []

See also
Nasta'liq script Persian alphabet Urdu Wikipedia Urdu keyboard

References
1. ^ T. Grahame Bailey, "A History of Urdu Literature", London. http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett

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External links
Download entire English to Urdu dictionary, editable, 24,000 words, urdu script (http://www.scribd.com/doc/8509778/English-to-Urdu-Dictionary) Urdu alphabet (http://www.omniglot.com/writing/urdu.htm) Urdu alphabet with Devanagari equivalents (http://www.user.uni-hannover.de/nhtcapri/urdualphabet.html) NLA Urdu letters (http://www.nla.gov.pk/urdu%20letters_files/slide0001.htm) Urdu alphabets (http://www.urdustuff.com/forums/) Hugo's Urdu Alphabet Page (http://users.skynet.be/hugocoolens/newurdu/newurdu.html) Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Urdu_alphabet&oldid=471515413" Categories: Hindustani orthography Urdu Arabic alphabets This page was last modified on 15 January 2012 at 16:44. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. See Terms of use for details. Wikipedia is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.

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