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... Persian and Arabic , though this has complicated linguistic problems . It has suffered from the attempt to use the Persian script as its vehicle ; but it is certainly the leading vernacular of India . In comparison , Nepali is a very ...
... Persian and Arabic , though this has complicated linguistic problems . It has suffered from the attempt to use the Persian script as its vehicle ; but it is certainly the leading vernacular of India . In comparison , Nepali is a very ...
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... Persian word for pear , amrud , was called into use . The late derivation of this word from Sanskrit amṛta is wholly unjustified . In the Hills the fruit is known by the Persian word for ' quince ' , bihi . In the Central Provinces it ...
... Persian word for pear , amrud , was called into use . The late derivation of this word from Sanskrit amṛta is wholly unjustified . In the Hills the fruit is known by the Persian word for ' quince ' , bihi . In the Central Provinces it ...
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... Persian ( Modern ) bi ( Tāliš ) 6.234 bīš ( Tāliš ) 6.232 viaš ( Wai - Alā ) 6.232 aitiy 6.234 Auramazdām 9.39 akutā 6.235 agarbaya 6.235 aciy 9.39 ajanam 6.230 atarayama 6.237 adam 6.168 adaršiy 6.232 aniyai - ciy 9.40 apayaiy 9.42-3 ...
... Persian ( Modern ) bi ( Tāliš ) 6.234 bīš ( Tāliš ) 6.232 viaš ( Wai - Alā ) 6.232 aitiy 6.234 Auramazdām 9.39 akutā 6.235 agarbaya 6.235 aciy 9.39 ajanam 6.230 atarayama 6.237 adam 6.168 adaršiy 6.232 aniyai - ciy 9.40 apayaiy 9.42-3 ...
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E A SPEISER The Etymology of Meschino and Its Cognates | 49 |
List of Members 1934 | 67 |
LEONARD BLOOMFIELD The Stressed Vowels of American English | 96 |
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