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It is important to note that Arabic does not have the letters "p" or "ch". In the case of the "ch" the case is easily remedied by putting "t" and "sh" together. However, with "p" there is no such luck, so the word is pronounced "Brat-shi" (براتشي). Farsi and Pashto (which use the same script) do have a "p" and a "ch" so you can write it as "Prachi" (پراچي).

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