Roozbeh Pournader wrote:
On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 21:28, Ali A Khanban wrote:
Again, I'd like to know if other Arabic-based scripts, such as Pashto
and Ordu, call themselves "Arabic script" in their locale.
There doesn't exist a standardized locale for Urdu (or any non-standard
one I may know of), but Pashto has one (which I helped prepare and is
approved by their ministry of communication), and calls the script
Arabic.
Well, that has the same author(!), so it doesn't count.
-ali-
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