

Thereafter, he was sought and sent to and the Punjab region (British India) to study and translate the Sikh scriptures by Christian missionaries aiming to understand Sikhs and thereby aid their conversion. He first came to India in the 1850s and published scholarly work on the Sindhi and other western sub-continental languages. About the Author:-Ernest Trumpp was a German professor of Oriental Languages at the University of Munich and a philologist. And by it we can begin a solid study of this language of north of India and Pakistan. Also shows the corresponding Devanagari written. This Sindhi grammar describes the language how it is written, in Arabic characters and very easy to understand.

Moreover, Sindhi is by no means an easy language it is on the contrary beset with more intricacies and difficulties than any of its Prakrit sisters.

A beginner will do well, after he has acquainted himself with the Sindhi system of sounds, to commence at once with the declensions and to turn bye and bye to the formation of themes after he has got a fair insight into the fabric of the language. The author has given rather too much that too little by endeavoring to render the grammar as complete as possible he trusts, however, that this object may have been attained to some extent at least. About the Book :-The grammar, which is now offered to the learned Public for acquiring the Sindhi language with their utmost ease.
