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- Lanka and Maldives). The languages are: Marathi, Konkani, Phudagi, Kadodi (Samavedi), Katkari, Varli and Andh. Several of the Marathi-Konkani languages have...
- Kadodi, Samavedi is the language spoken by the Samvedi Brahmin and Kupari community in Vasai, Maharashtra, India. List of Kadodi words and Kadodi to Marathi...
- of Bhadrapada Shukla Dwitiya. Shri Chakradhara was born into a Gujarati Samavedi Brahmin family in Bharuch, Gujarat. According to his biography Lilacharitra...
- Maharashtrian Konkani, Malvani, Sangameshwari, Agri, Andh, Warli, Vadvali and Samavedi. Vowels in native words are: There is almost no phonemic length distinction...
- PMID 20942686. Patel, Vipul R.; Palmer, Kenneth J.; Coughlin, Geoff; Samavedi, Srinivas (2008). "Robot-****isted Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy: Perioperative...
- dialect. There are other related languages such as Ahirani, Dangi, Vadvali, Samavedi. Malvani Konkani has been heavily influenced by Marathi varieties. Marathi...
- S2CID 6037384. Retrieved 2008-03-17. Last updated: Updated: Oct 4, 2009 by Venkata Samavedi and Emmanuel C Besa Rothenberg ME, Klion AD, Roufosse FE, et al. (March...
- limit, the Agraharam boasts with the collection of Vaishnavates 'Jaiminiya Samavedi Thalavakara Guru' sakha Tamil Brahmins in about 100 uniform row houses...
- translator and editor from Gujarat. His pen names include Aryaputra, Nand Samavedi, Balchadra and Daksh Pra****ati. He won the Sahitya Akademi Award for Gujarati...
- given prominence. There are a few other sub-dialects like Ahirani, Dangi, Samavedi, Khandeshi and Puneri Marathi. There are no inherently nasalised vowels...