What is Sharda language?
Sharda is the original script of Kashmir. It evolved from the Western branch of Brahmi nearly 1200 years ago, when the language of Kashmir was developing into Kashmiri, with its peculiar intonations, variations and sounds.
How are you translate in Kashmiri language?
Basic Conversation
| English | Kashmiri Translation | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Namaskar | Namaskar |
| 2 | Namaskar, how are you? | Namaskar. Tohi chiva varay |
| 3 | I am fine | Ahan mahra varay |
| 4 | I am Ravi | Me chu nav Ravi |
What is good called in Kashmiri?
Useful phrases in Kashmiri
| English | कॉशुर (Kashmiri) |
|---|---|
| Good night | शबे खैर । (shabey k’eūr) |
| Goodbye (Parting phrases) | Khuda hāfiz (>Muslim) Namaskār (>Hindus) अलवीदा । (alvidaa) |
| Good luck! | इंशाल्लाह / اِشاہءلّاہ (Inshaallaah) >Muslims वारकार / وارکار (Vārakāra) >Hindus |
What is the script of Kashmiri language?
Writing system The Kashmiri language is traditionally written in the Sharada script after the 8th Century A.D. This script however, is not in common use today, except for religious ceremonies of the Kashmiri Pandits. Today it is written in Perso-Arabic and Devanagari scripts (with some modifications).
What is Siddhamatrika?
Notes: During the times of Harsha, an script called Siddhimatrika was developed which is sometimes called Harsha Script. Please note that Siddhimatrika was the form of writing in which Sanskrit works became known in China and Japan.
Are Abugidas alphabets?
An abugida is a writing system that is neither a syllabic nor alphabetic script, but somewhere in between. It has sequences of consonants and vowels that are written as a unit, each based on the consonant letter.