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Latin Script of Sindhi (Sindhi: سنڌيءَ جي لاطيني لکت ) is a script to write the Sindhi language with the Latin alphabet. The letters are taken from English and from Romanized versions of Arabic.

In Sindh (Pakistan), the Sindhi language is written in the modified Perso-Arabic script. In India, it is written in Devanagari Script. Sindhis living in Pakistan, as well as Sindhis living in India, can speak and understand each other. However, in texting, they use the English alphabets to represent Sindhi words. This can be misinterpreted most of the time because there are so many sounds in Sindhi language that don't exist in English. This script would allow Sindhis all over the world to communicate with each other through one common script.

This script was also made keeping the learning of Sindhi Language in mind, as many language learners find Arabic alphabets difficult to read, write and understand. This script could reduce one hurdle from their way of learning the Sindhi language. A short stories website has also been built to further help them in learning the language.

Alphabets
This script consists of 35 basic alphabets to represent basic Sindhi sounds and the hard sounds can be represented by writing "h" after the basic alphabets.

Example Text
Aoon hinna wakẗ Sindhi'a ji Laẗeeni likhaẗ men likhi rahiyo ahiyan. Aen inna men likhań ẗamaam asaan ahe.

Transliteration in Perso-Arabic script: آئون هن وقت سنڌي جي لاطيني لکت ۾ لکي رهيو آهيان ۽ ان ۾ لکڻ تمام آسان آهي.

Transliteration in Devanagari script: आऊं हिन वकत सिंधी जि लातीनी लिखत में लखी रहियो अहियान। ऐं इन्न में लिखण तमाम आसान आहे।

Computing Resources
Cross-platform keyboards have been developed so far to write in this script. Transliteration website is also made to transliterate between different scripts of Sindhi language including the Latin Script.