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  2. Talamanca languages - Wikipedia

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    The Talamanca languages are a well-defined [dubious – discuss] branch of Chibchan languages spoken in central–southern Costa Rica and northern Panama. They are: Huetar (Güetar), Bribri (Talamanca), Cabécar (Talamanca), Chánguena, Teribe (Quequexque, Naso), and maybe Movere (Move).

  3. Vasantasena - Wikipedia

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    Vasantasena is a fictional character and the protagonist of the iconic Sanskrit play Mṛichchhakatika (The Little Clay Cart) written by Śūdraka. [ 1 ] Mricchakatika was translated in 1826 as The Toy Cart by Horace Hayman Wilson , a surgeon in the East India Company.

  4. List of online dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    LexSite non-collaborative English-Russian dictionary with contextual phrases; Linguee collaborative dictionary and contextual sentences; Madura English-Sinhala Dictionary free English to Sinhala and vice versa; Multitran multilingual online dictionary centered on Russian, and provides an opportunity of adding own translation

  5. Daughter language - Wikipedia

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    In historical linguistics, a daughter language, also known as descendant language, is a language descended from another language, its mother language, through a process of genetic descent. [1] If more than one language has developed from the same proto-language , or 'mother language', those languages are said to be sister languages , members of ...

  6. Vasantsena - Wikipedia

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    Vasantasena, an Indian Kannada film directed by Ramayyar Shirur Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Vasantsena .

  7. Indo-European vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    In addition, modern English forms are given for comparison purposes. Nouns are given in their nominative case, with the genitive case supplied in parentheses when its stem differs from that of the nominative. (For some languages, especially Sanskrit, the basic stem is given in place of the nominative.) Verbs are given in their "dictionary form".

  8. Lacandola Documents - Wikipedia

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    Testimony of the royal sentence delivered in the judicial proceedings by the prosecutor against the descendants of the rulers Lakan Dula, Raja Sulayman, and Raja Matanda on the extent and intelligence of the tax reserves that by different lord governors have been granted to those referred to (broken) from the list of reserved descendants of the ...

  9. Kaurava - Wikipedia

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    Kaurava is a Sanskrit term which refers to descendants of Kuru, a legendary king of India who is the ancestor of many of the characters of the epic Mahabharata. Usually, the term is used for the 100 sons of King Dhritarashtra and his wife Gandhari. Duryodhana, Dushasana, Vikarna and Chitrasena are the most popular among the brothers.