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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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Sanskrit (translated from German)
Sanskrit Sanskrit (???????) Spoken in: Indien Speaker: 190.000 as ... language (1961) Linguistic oneClassification: Indogermanisch Indoiranisch Indoarisch Sanskrit Official status Office language in: - Language code ... 639-2: san SIL: san The word Sanskrit in Devanagari writing Sanskrit (skrt.???????, n., sa?sk?ta, of ...
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Transliteration
Transliteration Transliteration is a mapping from one system of writing into another. Transliteration attempts to be lossless, so that an ... unknown transliterated words. To achieve this objective transliteration may define complex conventions for dealing with ... source and goal language. One instance of transliteration is the use of an English ...
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Transliteration (translated from German)
Transliteration In that Transliteration become words from non-latin Text literally ... language, in which the text is written. Transliteration helps however on the other hand during ... a halfway correct discussion of the word. Transliteration as writingwere based literal, if necessary again ... or character sets are present. Examples of transliteration systems: Arabisch , Bulgarisch , Chinesisch , Hebraeisch , Japanisch , ...
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Devanagari transliteration
Devanagari transliteration It has been suggested that this article ... Discuss ) This article describes some features of transliteration from Devanagari into Roman scripts. Pronunciation of ... to indicate the pronunciation in the original Sanskrit. This final 'inherent a' is often no longer pronounced in some Sanskrit-derived Indian languages, including Hindi. This results in an alternative, 'modern' transliteration that omits it. Sanskrit: Mahabharata, Ramayana, ...
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Talk:Sanskrit/Archive 1
Talk:Sanskrit/Archive 1 < Talk:Sanskrit Greek in Medieval Europe The statement that Sanskrit "has a similar position in India to ... In fact, students of both German and Sanskrit say that the similarities are sometimes quite ... but unfortunately I know nearly nothing about Sanskrit. Nevertheless, I deem it very unlikely ...
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Romanization of Sanskrit
Romanization of Sanskrit Sanskrit has a number of Romanization schemes, the ... used today being the International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration (IAST). History Originating in a purely oral culture, Sanskrit has no single script associated with ...
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Transliteration into Chinese characters
Transliteration into Chinese characters The transliteration of non-Chinese words into Chinese characters ... In other words, one can manipulate the transliteration to suit one's purpose. Some people regard a transliteration (into Chinese characters) desirable which can reflects ... the accuracy of the sound of the transliteration can often be sacrificed in a ...
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Hindi phrasebook (Wikitravel)
... a "link-language." It is descended from Sanskrit, sometimes called "the mother of all languages ... 13th century CE, an intermediate language between Sanskrit and Hindi, and later elaborated for Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi, Nepali, and other languages. Notes ... of a masculine word (the exception are Sanskrit loan words) as a visible mas. marker ... is pronounced as written. In the contemporary transliteration schemes, doubled vowels are often more ...
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Hindi phrasebook (Wikitravel)
... a "link-language." It is descended from Sanskrit, sometimes called "the mother of all languages ... 13th century CE, an intermediate language between Sanskrit and Hindi, and later elaborated for Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi, Nepali, and other languages. Notes ... of a masculine word (the exception are Sanskrit loan words) as a visible mas. marker ... is pronounced as written. In the contemporary transliteration schemes, doubled vowels are often more ...
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