Urdu$88904$ - traducción al holandés
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PERSO-ARABIC-BASED ALPHABET FOR URDU OF 39 LETTERS
Urdu script; Urdu Arabic script; Urdu Script; Urdu writing system; Pakistani alphabet; Pakistani script; Urdu characters; Urdu Alphabet; Urdu abjad
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Urdu      
n. Oerdoe (officiële taal van Pakistan)
in good shape         
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Deutsche welle; Drive It!; Radio dw; Dw tv; Radio Deutsche Welle; Deutsche Welle Radio und TV International; DW-TV Europe; DW (Deutsche Welle); Deutsche Welle Prize for Literature; Dw.de; DW Arabia; Deutsche-Welle; Deutsch, Warum Nicht?; DW (TV); DW (tv); DW.com; Dw.com; Global 3000; Focus On Europe; In Good Shape; DW Focus on Europe; Euromaxx; DW.COM; DW Urdu; Dw.news; Deutsche Welle (news agency)
in goede conditie
optical character recognition         
COMPUTER RECOGNITION OF VISUAL TEXT
Optical Character Recognition; Character recognition; Character Recognition; Page recognition; Optical recognition; Optical character recognition software; Urdu OCR; Arabic ocr; Text recognition; Zonal OCR; Object character recognition; Optical character reader; Optical character; Applications of optical character recognition; Automated recognition of text in images; Text detection; History of optical character recognition; Digit recognition; Optical word recognition
optische karakter herkenning (ontcijfering van druk- en handschrift naar code m.b.v. een optische scanner (computer))

Definición

Urdu
Urdu is an official language of Pakistan. Urdu is also spoken in India.
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Wikipedia

Urdu alphabet

The Urdu alphabet (Urdu: اردو حروفِ تہجی, romanized: urdū harūf-e-tahajjī), is the right-to-left alphabet used for the Urdu language. It is a modification of the Persian script, which is itself a derivative of the Arabic script. It is the most widely used script in Pakistan being the official script for the national language, Urdu and several regional languages. It also has status as one of the official scripts of the Indian Republic, used as a minority script in the country. The Urdu alphabet has up to 39 or 40 distinct letters with no distinct letter cases and is typically written in the calligraphic Nastaʿlīq script, whereas Arabic is more commonly written in the Naskh style.

Usually, bare transliterations of Urdu into the Latin alphabet (called Roman Urdu) omit many phonemic elements that have no equivalent in English or other languages commonly written in the Latin script.