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As reported by the Hindustan Times, the University of Edinburgh in Scotland and the Technology Development for Indian Languages (TDIL) of the Indian...
Vishal Goyal, assistant professor at the department of Computer Science at the Punjabi University, said: "the software has been made available online on the servers of the Edinburgh University and the TDIL." He added the software is around 94% accurate, a much higher figure than in English-based systems. Punjabi University vice-chancellor Jaspal Singh congratulated the department and the faculty's efforts as it brought international recognition to the University.
The Punjab and India showing Punjabi and Hindi names in local language - Courtesy of Google Maps[/caption] Hindi also belongs to the Indo-Aryan group, but links to the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family. It is the 4th-most-widely spoken language in the world, but this includes not only Hindu speakers of Hindustani, but also people who identify as native speakers of related languages who consider their speech to be a dialect of Hindi, (also known as the Hindi belt). Hindi is mother tongue to 425 million people and is a second language to some 120 million more in India. In India, most government documentation is prepared in three languages: English, Hindi, and the primary official language of the local state, when the majority of the inhabitants of the state do not speak Hindi or English. The dialect upon which Standard Hindi is based is Khari boli, the vernacular speech of Delhi and the surrounding western Uttar Pradesh and Southern Uttranchal region. This dialect acquired linguistic prestige during the Mughal Empire (1600s) and became known as Urdu, "the language of the court". We thus face a historic, "very Indian" tongue like Punjabi spoken by Aryan conquerors whose speakers are now displaced mostly into neighboring Pakistan. Hindu is the national language of India. Hindi-Punjabi are a closely related language pair, which points to former unity. There a sense of unity and many links that unity both Punjabi communities either side of the border, which has been subject to conflict for many decades. There is a case of machine translation from Punjabi into the national tongue, Hindi.
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