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Sanskrit
Sanskrit Sanskrit (संस्कृतम् ) Spoken in: India and some other ... Vietnam are also able to communicate in Sanskrit. Language extinction: 6,106 fluent speakers (1981 ... family: Indo-European Indo-Iranian Indo-Aryan Sanskrit Official status Official language of: India (one ... positioning and a lack of conjuncts. More... Sanskrit ( संस्कृतम्) is an Indo-European Classical ...
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Indian numerals
Indian numerals Numeral systems Hindu-Arabic system History numerals and their Sanskrit names Below is a list of the Indian numerals in their Devanagari form, the corresponding European (Indo-Arabic) equivalents, and their Sanskrit pronunciation. DevanagariNumeral Arabic/WesternNumeral Sanskrit wordfor ...
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Talk:Roman numerals
Talk:Roman numerals Numerals Caused Slow Development I've read somewhere that Roman numerals were partly responsible for slowing the development ... multiply and divide numbers written in Roman numerals that it does someone using Arabic numerals. This greater barrier to entry, as ...
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Talk:Arabic numerals/Archive 01
Talk:Arabic numerals/Archive 01 < Talk:Arabic numerals Old talk Latest talk goes at the bottom of this page The Arabic numerals (0 1 2 3 4 5 6 ... by the early phonecian traders. The phonecian numerals represented the count of angles in each ... these symbols look like. See also: Babylonian numerals, Mayan numerals, Roman numerals, Hebrew numerals, ...
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Talk:History of the Hindu-Arabic numeral system
... system This article is not about Abjad numerals. The title should be History of Hindu-Arabic numerals . Talk moved from "Arabic" Numerals reorganization of the page The page had ... blank section in the intro area. Arabic numerals in the shape they are known today ... by the arabs not indians. The indian numerals are different. so there are arabic ...
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Talk:Tamil script
... tamil ;) - suren Can be used to write Sanskrit!!! LOL!!....how can anybody in their right ... bereft of alphabets be used to write sanskrit!!! tamil has common alphabets for 'tha'and ... ka and ga....goes on... and in sanskrit entire meanings can be altered even with ... this, how can one possibly claim that Sanskrit(a language where pronunciation and diction is ... can, and _has_ been used to write Sanskrit, despite not being ideal. In modern ...
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Devanāgarī
... scripts, or exclusively, several Indian languages, including Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi, Kashmiri, Sindhi, Bihari, Bhili, Konkani ... East Asian languages. Etymology Nāgarī is in Sanskrit the feminine of nāgara "urban(e)", an ... by European scholars) to publish works in Sanskrit (held by many to be the language ... a close connection between the script and Sanskrit that it is erroneously widely regarded as "the Sanskrit script" today. Interpreted by popular etymology ...
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User talk:Dbachmann/archiveB
... As I'm sure you know each Sanskrit term has many possible meanings, but specifically ... c) 18:52, 1 January 2006 (UTC) Numerals Yeah, I am aware how some editors ... about Hindu nationalism, and voted for Arabic numerals for that reason. In any case, HAN ... dab, there's this POV fork article Numerals invented by Hindus , that I've marked ... should we name the article Hindu-Arabic numerals (glyphs) then? I have put some ...
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History of the Hindu-Arabic numeral system
... that requires a zero.[1] Origins In Sanskrit literature number words for 1-9, 10 ... value symbols belong to the Nagari script numerals, very similar to the Brahmi numerals, which form the basis of the modern Arabaic numerals . [3] Historians trace many modern numerals to the Brahmi numerals, which were ...
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Talk:Proto-Indo-European language
... your unsourced version, together with your unexplained numerals. dab (ᛏ) 11:30, 12 September 2005 ... dispute". "There is another version" of the numerals? Where? What? Why? Spelling? Phonology? What do ... articles. Your revert concerned your list of numerals. Nixer, what are you, a troll? You ... giving more detail... the equations Hittite tk, Sanskrit kS, Greek khth stand, of course, but ... happened in Greek, and something happened in Sanskrit so that tk´ showed up as ...
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