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  GUJARATI and RAJASTHANI - LoveToKnow Article on GUJARATI and RAJASTHANI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Gujarati has no important local dialects, but there is consider- 1 ible variation in the speeches of different classes of the community, Parsees and Mussulmans (when the latter.angua~e.
Gujarati, under the influence of the learned Nagara Brahnans, has perhaps more tatsama words than Rajasthani, but their niploynient is not excessive.
Ablative.__Locativ~j Gujarati - - no #1 tht ma L~~a5thanm, rO, hO nai, rai, kai s mat The cuflix nO of the genitive is believed to be a contraction of Ia pO, which is found in old Gujarati poetry, and which, under the form tanas in Sanskrit and tapa in Apabhrathla, mean belonging to.
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 Encyclopedia: Alphabet
An alphabet is a complete standardized set of letters — basic written symbols — each of which roughly represents a phoneme of a spoken language, either as it exists now or as it may have been in the past.
The Hawaiian alphabet is sometimes claimed to be as small, but it actually consists of 13 letters (which counts the ʻokina, which represents a consonant) and a diacritic to indicate long vowels.
In a perfectly phonological alphabet, the phonemes and letters would correspond perfectly in two directions: a writer could predict the spelling of a word given its pronunciation, and a speaker could predict the pronunciation of a word given its spelling.
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 Learn more about Alphabet in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
An alphabet is a complete standardized set of letters--basic written symbols--each of which roughly represents or represented historically a phoneme of a spoken language.
The word alphabet itself is derived from alpha and beta, the first two symbols of the Greek alphabet.
Among alphabets, one may distinguish the older abjads that only recorded consonants, and the newer alphabet of the Greek type called simply alphabet and the abugida.
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 GUJARATI - Online Information article about GUJARATI
Gujarati (properly Gujarati) is spoken in Gujarat, the northern maritime province of the Bombay Presidency, and also in Baroda and the native states adjoining.
Gujarati has no important local dialects, but there is consider-able variation in the speeches of different classes of the corn-Language.
Gujarati, under the influence of the learned Nagara Brahmans, has perhaps more tatsama words than Rajasthani, but their employment is not excessive.
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 THE GUJARATI ALPHABET
Gujarati script is derived from Devanagari script to which it bears a considerable resemblance.
As such the Gujarati script is easier to write than any other script.
There are 11 vowels and 34 consonants in the Gujarati alphabet.
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 The Digital Shikshapatri
Gujarati would normally be written using a different alphabet from Sanskrit but in this manuscript the Gujarati is written in Devanagari, the same alphabet that is used for the Sanskrit.
There are not enough letters in the Roman alphabet for there to be an exact correspondence between the two alphabets so symbols are added to some of the Roman alphabet letters in order to create the extra letters.
The Devanagari alphabet, for instance, has three different types of the letter “s”, which are represented in transliteration by s ṣ and ś.
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 Script
Elder futhark script The original Nordic rune alphabet, the 24-type elder futhark script, is often called the "rune lin...
Gujarati script The Gujarati script, which like all Devanagari script without the line.
The earliest known alphabet is the Kokturk (Kok Turki, Gokturk) alphabet develope...
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 Gujarati script - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Gujarati script, which like all Nagari writing systems is strictly speaking an abugida rather than an alphabet, is used to write the Gujarati language and the Kutchi language.
A few letters are different, such as e (when not preceded by a consonant), l, and j.
With a few additional characters, added for this purpose, Gujarati can also be used to write Sanskrit.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gujarati_script   (121 words)

  
 KryssTal : Writing
With minor variations this alphabet has evolved to all the modern scripts in the world, even down to the sequence of the letters.
Phoenician is thus considered to be the ancestor of all modern alphabets and syllabaries.
One of the oldest alphabets and the basis of most of the world's alphabets and syllabaries.
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 Gujarati - Wikibooks
It is written from left to right with a specific alphabet similar to Devanagari, which is used to write Hindi and Sanskrit.
This alphabet is in fact an abugida of 47 characters.
Gujarati is a phonetic language with very few exceptions.
en.wikibooks.org /wiki/Gujarati   (89 words)

  
 Character Encoding Standard for Indian Scripts - A Report
As these scripts have a different alphabet, a different character encoding standard is envisaged for them.
This is made possible by their common origin from the ancient Brahmi script and by the phonetic nature of the alphabet.
Devanagari, Bengali, Gurmukhi (Punjabi), Gujarati, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam.
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 gujarati language translation,gujarati translators,gujarati language translators,native gujarati translators,gujarati ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Gujarati is spoken principally in the state of Gujarat, westernmost India, bordering Pakistan and the Arabian Sea.
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 gujarati alphabet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Chapter 1- Introduction to Gujarati Alphabet, Key to pronunciation, Vowels, Consonants, Semi Vowels...
This alphabet is suitable for the following languages: (Languages in bold are the main languages for this alphabet) Gujarati language only.
The gif of the Gujarati script below is designed as a visual tool to show you the characters...
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 Alpha article - Alpha Greek alphabet alpha (letter) NATO phonetic alphabet Delta Alpha - What-Means.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The first letter of the Greek alphabet, Α α, which also has some cultural meanings; see alpha (letter).
The letter A in the NATO phonetic alphabet, which is spelled Alfa for the benefit of native Spanish speakers.
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 Talk:Devanāgarī - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The article Alphabet blindly links to Xyz alphabet, which in many cases is not strictly correct.
Devanagari is technically not an alphabet - so if you see a need to disambiguate Devanagari, the proper place to move this article would be Devanagari_script.
Devanagari consonants have an inherent vowel, so it's technically an abugida rather than an alphabet (phonemic script).
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 Mrs Guji - gujarati, gujarati alphabet,gujarati font,india,indian,learn gujarati,wordprocessor,learning ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Gujarati web magazine with news and assorted links of interest to the NRI Gujarati population.
Purchase things from the Gujarati home land - Gujarat, no matter where are you placed in the world through a credit card and we will send them to you to reach you in a week or so.
This gujarati webmag is for gujarati people, to gujarati people and about gujarati people, who are living far off from gujarati heart land and who would feel comfortable to communicate in english along with gujarati language.
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 gujarati alphabet
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The Gujarati language is an indo-european language spoken in Gujarat, a State in Western India and many countries where Indian have emigrated.
Gujarati Alphabet: It is written in Gujarati script, an abugida...
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 Alphabet Printable Spanish   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Alphabet printable materials is an extension of Preschool Alphabet Activities and Handwriting Printable Materials...
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Alphabet worksheets, books, lesson plans and other printable resources to help children learn the letters of the alphabet so they can be successful readers and writers...
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 gujarati Translation,Native gujarati language translators,translation in gujarati,gujarati language,Translators in ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Gujarati is written in an alphabet similar to that used by Sanskrit and Hindi, but without the continuous horizontal line running along the top.
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 OHCHR: Gujarati () - Universal Declaration of Human Rights   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
It belongs to the Indo-European family, Indic group and is spoken by over 40 million people, and is spoken principally in the state of Gujarat, westernmost India, bordering on Pakistan and the Arabian Sea.
Gujarati is written in an alphabet similar to that used by Sanskrit and Hindi (Devanagari) but without the continuous horizontal line running along the top.
Gujarati is also the language of a large part of the Indian immigrant community in East Africa, Britain and the Americas, as well as of the Muslim Ismaili community (where the Arabic script is mainly used), with words derived from Persian and Arabic.
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 Gujarati Animations, Gujarati, Dzieci, Learn|Children's, Software - Windows, Windows, Windows 95/98, CD-Rom
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 Gujarati Language, Course, Tapes, CD ROM, Learn, Speak, Dictionary
Section I presents conversations where the Gujarati language basic grammar is introduced so that all forms are learned in the context of ordinary situations.
Covers reading and writing the Gujarati language alphabet; emphasizes common three and four-letter words; basic grammar including tenses and cases; formation of sentences; important phrases; vocabulary buildup; and numbers and dates.
Includes progressive, step-by-step lessons on writing the Gujarati language alphabet, vowels, consonants, word formation, etymology, numbers, formation of sentences, positive and negative interrogatives, person, cases, and all the grammar and practise exercises needed to achieve familiarity with the Gujarati language.
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 Gujarati Computing Information (Penn State)
Gujarati is a syllabic alphabet in that it consists of consonants with vowel signs, and is similar in structure to Devanagari.
Microsoft includes several keyboards for Gujarati, but it may need to be installed from the Windows System disk.
For short texts, it may be desirable to use Unicode entity codes for Gujarati and enter HTML entity codes.
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 Gujarati fonts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
HWP is a commercial Hindi word processor for Hindi/Sanskrit, Gujarati, Punjabi, Bengali/Assamese, and Latin/Roman form (diacritics).
Gujarati is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by about 45 million people in the Indian state of Gujarat.
This syllabic alphabet was adapted from the Devanagari to write the Gujarati language.
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 Gujarati Alphabet Free Translation - The Most In-Depth Alphabet Resource On The Internet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Gujarati is written in an alphabet similar to that...
Gujarati is written in an alphabet similar to that used...
Etymological roots are traced, the alphabet is discussed...
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 Machine Transliteration in Java   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Transliteration is the phonetic representation of one language using the alphabet of another language.
While it is easy to spot English words in languages that use a Latin-based alphabet, it is harder in other languages, such as Russian, Thai, or Chinese, unless you are familiar with their corresponding writing systems.
Due to my lack of knowledge of the Thai alphabet, I am unable to predict whether a consonant in the middle of a sentence is an initial consonant or an end consonant; this leads to occasional erroneous transliterations.
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 Radha Krishna Mandir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
They do not speak our native languages - Gujarati, Hindi, etc. There are no Hindu Mandirs to visit here." At this point Shrimati Kokilaben and Shri Madhubhai Mehta informed them that she along with Shrimati Kokilaben Mohanbhai Patel had already started weekend Gujarati language classes last year (1977).
The founders of the Gujarati Society were impressed by this news and offered their recently acquired church hall to Shrimati Kokilaben to conduct their classes.
As the years have gone by and our Gujarati Society prospered, the church hall was converted to Mandir in 1982 when an official Pran-prathista ceremony was conducted.
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The scripts in this group are the descendants of the southern variant.]]} {greek-f, definition, [[Contains the greek alphabet and all its descendants, which are also alphabets.
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