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- 3868d736f816ed694cd488f942f611847152c71829003d7541a3486129280e99 accessdate "2016-01-02".
- 3868d736f816ed694cd488f942f611847152c71829003d7541a3486129280e99 first "Simon".
- 3868d736f816ed694cd488f942f611847152c71829003d7541a3486129280e99 isCitedBy Saraiki_dialect.
- 3868d736f816ed694cd488f942f611847152c71829003d7541a3486129280e99 language "English".
- 3868d736f816ed694cd488f942f611847152c71829003d7541a3486129280e99 last "Ager".
- 3868d736f816ed694cd488f942f611847152c71829003d7541a3486129280e99 publisher "Omniglot".
- 3868d736f816ed694cd488f942f611847152c71829003d7541a3486129280e99 quote "In Pakistan Saraiki is written with a version of Perso-Arabic alphabet, while in India the Gurmukhi and Devanagari alphabets are used, especially by Hindus.".
- 3868d736f816ed694cd488f942f611847152c71829003d7541a3486129280e99 title "Saraiki".