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Saving Sindhi from Silent Disappearance
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Saving Sindhi from Silent Disappearance
If Sindhi stops being spoken at home today, tomorrow it may survive only in textbooks and ceremonies. The choice lies with the youth—not just to remember Sindhi, but to speak it, live it, and pass it on. In India, Sindhi has become a passive language—heard but not spoken, understood but not owned. Many Sindhi parents, with the best intentions, choose not to speak Sindhi with their children. They fear that using the mother tongue might “confuse” …
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