Chapter 1
Leaving aside the facts of languages in general, even if you ask a specific continent, country, or language-family’s information, and then that itself, will be very interesting.
For example, if you hear just one of the characteristic of the Chinese language, that there are four different tones in it, then you will be awed with surprise. So if you say ‘beeb’, in Chinese, then it can have four different meanings – ‘woman’, ‘king’, ‘to praise’, and ‘to gossip’, depending on your intonation alone! It will further surprise you to know that the Chinese language does not even have grammar! And, will you be less surprised to know that whereas Hindi, Sindhi, and other similar languages have only two genders in the vocabulary (masculine and feminine gender), the “Kakeshi” family’s “Chechen” language has six genders in its vocabulary!!
All that has been mentioned above shows that each and every language around the world has its own life-story and that each and every one of those life-stories is, both, very interesting as well as meaningful. By that token, our “Sindhi” language, our mother tongue, our own mother would be carrying so many secrets within her! If that is so, then before listening to other languages, why do we not listen to her life-story in her own words? Here is the “Sindhi” language’s autobiographical story, which she has been telling her children – Sindhi’s, in her own words.
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