Q. Which script is mainly used for writing Punjabi language?
Answer: Gurmukhi
Notes: Punjabi is chiefly written in Gurmukhi script in India. Gurmukhi has 41 letters and 38 consonants. It was standardized by Guru Angad Dev in the 16th century and is distinct from Shahmukhi (used in Pakistan), Devanagari, and Roman scripts.
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