Amilla Dhivehi Sitee Format Pdf Updated
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The date is traditionally placed at the top right-hand corner of the page. In official writing, the date should be written in Dhivehi numerals and spell out the Dhivehi month (e.g., ޖޫން 2026). 2. The Recipient (ފަރާތަށް - Faraathah)
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Keep sentences concise to avoid grammatical ambiguity in complex Dhivehi syntax. 7. Concluding Paragraph (ނިންމުން) amilla dhivehi sitee format pdf updated
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This comprehensive guide breaks down the updated structural standards required for personal correspondence, formal submissions, and academic assignments using the . Core Structure of an Amilla Dhivehi Sitee
: A respectful opening greeting, typically using standard formulas like "Al-Muhtaram" or "Izzathytheri" . To gather information, I need to search for
(Date) ފޮނުވާފަރާތް: (Your Name) އެޑްރެސް: (Your Address) އައި.ޑީ. ކާޑް ނަންބަރު: (Your ID Number)
For more formal personal letters, a brief "Maudhoo" (Subject) can be included to state the purpose of the letter immediately. The Body: Typically divided into three sections:
"Sitee" (ސިޓީ) is the Dhivehi word for "city," and "Rasmee Sitee" (ރަސްމީ ސިޓީ) translates to "official letter." Developing proficiency in this formal writing style is a key part of administrative communication in the Maldives. The keyword likely refers to a "Dhivehi Sitee"
އިޙްތިރާމްޤަބޫލުކުރެއްވުން އެދެމެވެ. (Please accept my highest respects.) 9. Sign-off Blocks (ސޮއި އަދި ނަން) Bottom right quadrant of the page.
This is the core content of your letter. It should be broken down into three logical parts: State the purpose of the letter clearly.
8. Complimentary Close (ސިޓީ ނިންމާ އިބާރާތް) Use the traditional formal closing:
Placed at the top right or left depending on the specific institutional preference, though typically right-aligned in modern Dhivehi correspondence.
To understand the language and script more deeply, which will help you master the formal format, consider these resources: