Shahmukhi (شاہ مکھی) is a local variant of the Arabic script used to record the Punjabi language. It is based on the Nasta'liq style of the Persian script and has traditionally been used by the Punjabi Muslims of India and Pakistan. However, since the middle of the 20th century it has mainly been used by those in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The Gurmukhi script is used to write Punjabi in the India. The text is written in the right to left direction and from right page to left page.
The meaning of "Shahmukhi" is literally "from the King's mouth".
ﭲ jje -ੱਜ
ڋ ḍḍe -ੱਡ
ڰ ggaf -ੱਗ
ڻ rnoonh -ਣ
In Panjabi, there are many Arabic and Persian loanwords, and many of the sounds of Arabic cannot be represented with Gurmukhi. Arabic-only letters ﺫ ﺹ ﺽ ﻁ ﻅ ﻉ ﺡ ﺙ Persian-only letters ﮊ Arabic/Persian letters ﺥ ﺯ ﻍ ﻑ ﻕ
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