Punjabi is one of the
commonly spoken languages across the world. More than 100 million people are
speaking Punjabi. It is the official language which is spoken both in India as
well as Pakistan. There is vital difference between Indian Punjabi &
Pakistani Punjabi Translation. 
The Punjabi language
has over eighty millions native spokesperson in the globe. It is mostly spoken
by the people who live in the Punjab district which occupy the area in India
and Pakistan. 
The Punjabi language is mostly spoken both in India
and Pakistan. In the Punjabi language, there is no difference in spoken, but
only one difference between the Indian-Punjabi and Pakistani- Punjabi
Translation is writing scripts.
 But some people
in the world use both the writing system Shahmukhi and Gurmukhi. Here you can
get a few details about the Indian and Pakistani Punjabi
Indian Punjabi (use Gurmukhi script)
The Indian Punjabi utilizes the Gurmukhi Script that
can be translated as from guru's mouth. It is modified of the Sikh script and
used by the Sikh Guru “Sri Guru Angad DevJi”. Gurmukhi can be translated as
“from the month of Guru”. So, it clearly means that Gurmukhi script has an
influence of Sikh religion.Sri Guru Granth Sahib is also written in Gurmukhi
Script.The Gurmukhi script is widely used in the Punjabi state of Indian region
The Gurmukhi is the official script of the Punjabi
language which was written in the Shakmukhi script. It has
35 original letters, 9 vowel diacritics, 6 consonants, three subscript
character, and 2 diacritics for the nasal sounds.
The Punjabi language is the influence of Indo-European
Indian languages such as Sanskrit, Hindi, and others. It is a major reason why
the North Indian people can able to understand the Punjabi Languages in a very
short time period.
Pakistani Punjabi (use Arabic script – Shahmukhi)
In Pakistan, Punjabi is the most frequently spoken
language. The Shahmukhi is widely used by the Punjabi Muslims to write the
Punjabi. This script also used for Urdu and the alphabet of Shahmukhi was first
utilized by the Punjab Sufi poet.
Pakistani Punjab,Punjabi is written in Arabic
Script.It could be due to the influence of local religion which is Islam and
most of their writings and education is prevalent in Arabic Script.
It is written from
right to left when the Indian Punjabi script (Gurmukhi) is written from the
left to right. The Shahmukhi script is created by modifying the Nasta liq
Script. The Pakistani Panjabi differs from Urdu alphabet in having additional 4
letters. 
Punjabi
people are usually very funny at both side of the borders. But, at the same
time they are very serious when it comes to attack on their beliefs or
religion. I think no one on the planet would like to get humiliated on the
basis of their personal beliefs, so that is natural. 
If you are looking for Punjabi to English Translation or  English
to Punajbi Translation then you can get help from the Yashvi translation. We are one
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