Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: Harauti language


Related Topics

  
  Probert Encyclopaedia: Language (H)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Haeke is a language spoken in New Caledonia.
Hietshware is a language spoken in Botswana and Zimbabwe.
Hya is a Chadic language spoken in Amsa, Cameroon and in Nigeria.
www.probertencyclopaedia.com /WH.HTM   (1580 words)

  
 Rajasthani languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Rajasthani languages are a group of related languages spoken in India and Pakistan.
The Rajasthani languages are classified in the Central Zone of the Indo-Aryan languages, which also includes Hindi and Urdu.
Some of the Rajasthani languages are considered by some to be dialects of Hindi; however, many linguists agree that they are sufficiently distinct from Hindi to be considered languages.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rajasthani_languages   (120 words)

  
 Bibliographic Standards:UKMARC Manual
Where one spoken language is written in two different sets of characters, both languages have been included in the list but only one code has been assigned.
An ancient language form that does not have a unique code will be assigned the code for the major language group to which it belongs instead of the code for the modern form.
Language codes are arranged in two alphabetical sequences, by language and by language code.
www.bl.uk /services/bibliographic/marc/marcappbh.html   (361 words)

  
 webindia123.com-languages of rajasthan-marwari-dhundhari
The language of Rajasthan is Rajasthani which consists of five principal dialects like Marwari, Dhundhari, Mewari, Mewati and Hadauti.
It is derived from Apabhramsa, with all its linguistic and orthographical peculiarities.
In the north-east, Eastern Rajasthani has the Mewati dialect of the same language, while further east, from north to south, it is Braja Bhasha in Bharatpur, the Dang sub-dialect of Braja Bhasa in Sawai- Madhopur and Karauli, Bundeli and Malvi in Jhalawar and the southern parts of Kota.
www.webindia123.com /rajasthan/people/language.htm   (365 words)

  
 wiki/Rajasthani languages Definition / wiki/Rajasthani languages Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The Rajasthani languages are a group of related languages spoken in IndiaThe Republic of India is a large country in South Asia, and one of only two countries in the world with a population of over one billion.
The Rajasthani languages are classified in the Central Zone of the Indo-Aryan languages, which also includes Hindi and UrduUrdu(اردو) is an Indo-European language which originated in India, most likely in the vicinity of Delhi, whence it spread to the rest of the subcontinent.
HarautiThe Harauti language is a Rajasthani language spoken in the south east part of the state.
www.elresearch.com /wiki/Rajasthani_languages   (417 words)

  
 Language information - The world speaks Pro-Tran
It is intended to assist you in deciding which languages to use for your website translation.
The result is around 4500 languages, which we separate into "primary" and "secondary".
Languages are classified as "primary" if they are spoken by more than one million persons.
www.pro-tran.com /Sprachen-Informationen/Sprachen-Informationen.html   (146 words)

  
 Language of Rajasthan, Marwari, Rajasthani Languages
However, it is flourishing these days as hundreds of poets and writers have emerged who use the vernacular form of Rajasthani language as their medium.
Mewati is actually the language of the former Mewat, the abode of the Meos.
Kishangarhi is spoken in Kishangarh and Ajmeri in Ajmer.
www.rajasthan-tourism.org /languages/rajasthan-languages.html   (469 words)

  
 Language in India
Sometimes they gave the name of a language which they did not speak, but which is supposed to be used by the members of the religious group they belonged to.
While such mixing of the names of languages with caste, profession, religion, and region, etc. somewhat led to a confusing picture of the actual languages spoken in the country, the process of rationalization often (not always) resulted in the identification of the language or dialect that the individual actually spoke.
The tabulation/analysis of the mother tongue names was done by the Language Division of the Census of India under the leadership of a senior anthropological linguist, Mr.
www.languageinindia.com /aug2002/indianmothertongues1961aug2002.html   (728 words)

  
 Indo-Aryan languages --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
Complicating the situation are competing distinctions between languages with an old literary tradition, local language identification by native speakers (as in censuses), supraregional languages such as Modern Standard Hindi and Urdu, and labels introduced by linguists, particularly those of George Abraham Grierson.
In the Himalayan foothills of Himachal Pradesh are Grierson's Pahari languages.
Surrounding the Hindi zone, the most significant languages are, moving clockwise, Nepali (East Pahari), Assamese, Bengali, Oriya, Marathi, Gujarati, Sindhi, the speech of southern, northwestern, and northern Punjab province in Pakistan (called West Punjabi or Lahnda by Grierson), Punjabi, and Dogri.
www.britannica.com /ebc/article-9367922   (1031 words)

  
 Language and Scripts
Some languages are, or have historically been, written in more than one script.
For less common languages it is often difficult to determine the precise list of characters used to write them.
The "Notes" field lists some countries in which the language is used, especially for lesser-known languages, but is not intended to be exhaustive.
www.unicode.org /onlinedat/languages-scripts.html   (256 words)

  
 Foundation For Endangered Languages.
Hindi being the Official Language of the Union and a few bigger States, and English being the Associate Official Language of the Union (and also as the medium of instruction at all higher levels of education throughout the country) are promoted by various Central and State agencies — governmental and nongovernmental.
Language Endangerment being a relatively new area of enquiry for linguists in South Asia, only a few research papers were presented.
Issues related to language maintenance, language shift and language loss leading to language endangerment might be highlighted in your proposed research papers.
www.ogmios.org /184.htm   (1721 words)

  
 Indo-Aryan Languages
Of these, the languages in the first two categories are extinct (dead), while Sanskrit has been preserved as the sacred language of the Vedas and other sciptures sacred to the Aryan Vishnuite religion.
The languages of this family are descended from Sanskrit via the intermediate Madhyi (or Madhyadeshi) Bibhasa.
The vocabulary of the Purbi or Eastern Indo-Aryan Languages is, as with all languages of the Indo-Aryan family, heavily based on Sanskrit.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Ithaca/1335/Lang/prakrit.html   (3044 words)

  
 Kamat's Potpourri: The Languages of India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Kannada -- A prominent Dravidian language spoken in the province of Karnataka.
Kutchi -- A language spoken in the Kutch region of Gujarat.
Tulu -- A spoken language prominently spoken in Dakshina Kannada and Udupidistricts on the west-coast.
www.kamat.com /indica/diversity/languages.htm   (916 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
I move that their languages be included in your lists & other categorizations (no matter the complications this may bring to linguistic description & theory & whatever).
The only Gurage language we currently have is Soddo language, which belongs to neither of those.
I propose that (at least) any Y and Z languages that have wikipedia pages should be included here with the complete list; we would then change the text that reads "only some major languages are included here" to "languages with wikipedia pages are included here" or something similar.
www.mauspfeil.net /List_of_languages.html   (989 words)

  
 Ethnologue report for India
Considered to be dialects of one language with Chaudangsi and dialects in Chhanguru and Tinker districts of Nepal.
A separate language from Muria, Maria of Garhichiroli, Dandami Maria, and Koya.
Arunachal Pradesh, Kameng District, Thrizino circle, 15 villages, mainly in villages of Dijungania, Jamiri, Puragaon; between Monpa on the west and the Tani languages on the east.
www.ethnologue.com /show_country.asp?name=India   (7527 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The dialect of Bundi and Kota is Harauti, which is also spoken in the neighbouring parts of the Jhalwar and Tonk districts and the Gwalior district of Madhya Pradesh.
Mewati is the language of Mewat, the abode of the Meos, but it covers a larger tract than that which sprawls over the north-west of the Bharatpur and Alwar districts.
The only difference is that of pronunciation but the structure of the language is the same.
www.vjads.com /rajalanguage.htm   (759 words)

  
 Harauti language Definition / Harauti language Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The Harauti language is a RajasthaniThe Rajasthani languages are a group of related languages spoken in India and Pakistan.
The Rajasthani languages are classified in the Central Zone of the Indo-Aryan languages, which additionally includes Hindi and Urdu.
Some of the Rajasthani languages are considered by some to be dialects of Hindi; however, many linguists agree tha...
www.elresearch.com /Harauti_language   (129 words)

  
 Vijaye Bawri, Bawri Mansions, Shillong-793001, India Wecomes you.
In study of a society the language assumes prime importance not only in linguistic study but also in studies conducted by social scientists as speech and communication is the vital aspect of human behaviour.
Besides, language becomes one of the most relevant factors in a given geographic area which binds the people together in communication, literature, writing and thinking cutting across the barriers of caste, class and religion.
Thus Marwari, in the Indian Sub-continent, are distinguished from others by their language and occupation of trade.
www.bawri.com /history/03-marwari.htm   (2256 words)

  
 Wave Runner
Many Harauti live in the state of Rajasthan.
The Harauti have the New Testament available to them, and there are a few believers among them.
Pioneer mission works are needed to continue reaching the Harauti for Christ.
www.ywamtt.com /waverunner.htm   (1790 words)

  
 Curriculum Vitae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Introduction to the Languages and Cultures in South Asia.
So far, I have conducted fieldwork on the languages (given below) and got the work published (some are in press) in the shape of books.
The South Asian Language Classroom.” Berkeley Language Center, University of California, Berkeley (Feb. 12-13, 2004).
www.bastigiri.org /lakhan/id4.html   (784 words)

  
 Nagari Languages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Sanskrit was a language of Scholars (since 500 BC or before!).
Garhwali, Mundari, Newari, Bagheli, Bhatneri, Bhili, Gondi, Jaipuri, Harauti, Ho, Kachchhi, Kanauji, Kului, Kumaoni, Kurku, Kurukh, Palpa and Santali.
I am not sure about most of the languages and I might have wrongly classified a language in a particular category; please let me know where I am wrong.
www.geocities.com /ise_lekhni/languages.html   (237 words)

  
 History of Iran: Common Origin of Croats, Serbs and Jats
Abstract: Croats as Hrvati, Haravaitii, Arachosians or Sarasvatians, descendants of the ancient inhabitants of the Harauti province & the Haravaiti or Sarasvati River.
Regarding the roots of Bosnians, Dodan notes that Bosnia is historically a Croatian land, that Bosnia belonged to Croatia in the early mediaeval times, that the majority of Bosnian population used to be and are still Croats, and that mediaeval Bosnian kings were ethnic Croats.
The Slavoid race in general (to be distinguished from the speakers of Slavic languages) is short-statured, brachycephalic (round-headed), with blond hair.
www.iranchamber.com /history/articles/common_origin_croats_serbs_jats.php   (3689 words)

  
 bagheli   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Languages written with the Latin, Cyrillic, Arabic, Devanagari and...
Indo-Aryan language with around 16 million speakers in Nepal, Bhutan, Brunei and India.
Awadhi Bagheli Balti Bateri Bhili Bhojpuri Bihari Braj bhasha Chhattisgarhi Garhwali Gondi Harauti Ho Kachchi...
bagheli.networklive.org /index.php?title=Talk:Bagheli&action=edit   (274 words)

  
 harauti.page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
This comprehensive grammatical sketch of Harauti is divided into four chapters--phonology, morphology, syntax, and a sample text.
There are 31 consonants, 9 vowels, and 2 diphthongs in Harauti.
There are three tenses and four moods in Harauti.
www-personal.umich.edu /~lgusain/harauti.html   (202 words)

  
 Chowk: Ideas & Identities of India Pakistan
It is the language of the people who are spread in the various parts of India.
It is generally believed that the identity of languages and dialects is maintained in a multicultural country like India; but due to fast changing socio-economic patterns and migrations the status of minor languages is undergoing a change.
The languages that are not being transmitted to children, or that are being learned by few children, are endangered and likely to become extinct.
www.chowk.com /show_interactor_page.cgi?membername=lgusain   (1223 words)

  
 The Unreached Peoples Prayer Profiles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The 550,800 Harauti are located mainly in the Kota area of Rajasthan and in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
Their language is a member of the Indo-Aryan language family.
Not enough is known about the Harauti to accurately place them within the caste system; thus, their particular lifestyle cannot be adequately described.
www.ksafe.com /profiles/p_code4/1465.html   (799 words)

  
 RAJASTHANI (properly RAJASTHANI, the language of Rajasthan of Rajputana) - Online Information article about RAJASTHANI ...
RAJASTHANI (properly RAJASTHANI, the language of Rajasthan of Rajputana)
RAJASTHANI (properly RAJASTHANI, the language of Rajasthan of Rajputana), an Indo-Aryan
Harauti, an important variety of Jaipuri, is spoken in the states of Kota and Bundi.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /PYR_RAY/RAJASTHANI_properly_RAJASTHANI.html   (208 words)

  
 Rajasthani in India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
As the name suggests, it is a language primarily spoken in Rajasthan.
Rajasthani is also spoken in parts of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana and Delhi.
The language has 23 dialects, out of which eight are prominent: Bagri, Shekhawati, Mewati, Dhundhari, Harauti, Marwari, Mewari and Wagri.
www.india9.com /i9show/64274.htm   (80 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.