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  2. Shri - Wikipedia

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    It is usually transliterated as Sri, Sree, Shri, Shiri, Shree, Si, or Seri based on the local convention for transliteration. In Tamil it evolved to Tiru . The term is used in Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia as a polite form of address equivalent to the English "Mr." in written and spoken language.

  3. South Asian English - Wikipedia

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    South Asian English is the English accent of many modern-day South Asian countries, inherited from British English dialect. Also known as Anglo-Indian English during the British Raj , the English language was introduced to the Indian subcontinent in the early 17th century and reinforced by the long rule of the British Empire .

  4. Sat Sri Akaal - Wikipedia

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    Sat is a Punjabi word, which means truth, from the Sanskrit word Satya (सत्य).Sri is a honorific used across various Indian Subcontinent languages. Akaal is made up of the Punjabi word Kal, meaning time, and the prefix a-which is used in various Indian languages as a way to make a word into its antonym, so Akal means timeless.

  5. List of English words of Sanskrit origin - Wikipedia

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    Most of these words were not directly borrowed from Sanskrit. The meaning of some words have changed slightly after being borrowed. Both languages belong to the Indo-European language family and have numerous cognate terms; some examples are "mortal", "mother", "father" and the names of the numbers 1-10. However, this list is strictly of the ...

  6. Sri Lankan English - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lankan English (SLE) is the English language as it is used in Sri Lanka, a term dating from 1972. [1] Sri Lankan English is principally categorised as the Standard Variety and the Nonstandard Variety, which is called as "Not Pot English". The classification of SLE as a separate dialect of English is controversial.

  7. Shree - Wikipedia

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    Shree may refer to: . Shri, an honorific commonly used in the Indian subcontinent; Shree (Hindustani raga), the Hindustani classical music scale Shree (Carnatic raga), the Carnatic music scale

  8. SRI - Wikipedia

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    Sri or similar may refer to: Dewi Sri, ancient Javanese and Balinese goddess; Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth; Shree ragam, a Carnatic musical scale; Shri (musician), Shrikanth Sriram, UK; Shri (dinosaur), a genus of dsomaeusaurid dinosaur; Sri or Sri Sri, a Hindu honorific; Sri, Indonesia; Sri, Indian Tamil film

  9. S. Sreesanth - Wikipedia

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    In the English-language media, Sreesanth's full name has been the source of some confusion. He has been variously referred to as "Sree Sreesanth", [59] "Sri Sreesanth", [60] "Shantha Sreesanth". [61] and "Shanthakumaran Sreesanth". [62] He has also stated in the past that he wished to be known as "Sree Santh". [63]