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  2. Timbits - Wikipedia

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    Timbits is the name of a bite-sized dough confection sold at the Canadian-based franchise Tim Hortons. [2] Almost an exact equivalent to the American " donut hole ", however they are baked, rather than fried.

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  4. Hindi Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Thus, a Phonetic Roman Alphabet converter is also available on the Hindi Wikipedia, so the Roman keyboard can be used to contribute in Hindi, without having to use any special Hindi-typing software. Hindi Wikipedia is the second most popular Wikipedia in India after the English version. More than 85% of Wikipedia pageviews from India are to the ...

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  6. Sakaling Hindi Makarating - Wikipedia

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    Sakaling Hindi Makarating (English: In Case They Don't Arrive) is a 2016 Philippine independent road drama film co-written, shot, co-produced, and directed by Ice Idanan in her directorial debut. [1] The film stars Alessandra de Rossi , Teri Malvar, JC Santos and Pepe Herrera.

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  8. Category:Hindi - Wikipedia

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  9. Diglossia - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, diglossia (/ d aɪ ˈ ɡ l ɒ s i ə / dy-GLOSS-ee-ə, US also / d aɪ ˈ ɡ l ɔː s i ə / dy-GLAW-see-ə) is where two dialects or languages are used (in fairly strict compartmentalization) by a single language community.