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Definition von hindustáni im Wörterbuch Rumänisch
HINDUSTANI s.n. Die Sprache, die in Indien gesprochen wird, stammt aus Sanskrit. [Var. Hindustan s.f., geschrieben und industani. / \u0026 lt; fr. hindoustani]. HINDUSTÁNI s.n. Limbă vorbita în India, derivând din sanscrită. [Var. hindustană s.f., scris și industani. / < fr. hindoustani].
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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «HINDUSTÁNI» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
hindustáni in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
hindustáni im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Outlines of the Philosophy of Universal History, Applied ...
upon a small alphabet sufficient to express the sounds of the spoken Hindustáni, there is no reason why the Anglo-Hindustáni alphabet should not be adopted. It expresses the general sounds which occur in Oriental dialects, and it employs ...
Christian Karl Josias Freiherr von Bunsen, 1854
2
Census of India, 1901 - Volumul 23,Ediţia 1 - Pagina 61
Indian Western Group or Hindustani, Hindi and Urdu—From a linguistic or philological point of view there is generally more or less marked distinction between Hindustáni or Urdu on one hand and Hindi on the other. Hindustáni or Urdu is that ...
India. Census Commissioner, Edward Albert Gait, 1902
3
Census of India, 1911 - Volumul 14,Ediţia 1 - Pagina 354
Hindustáni. Urdu. Census Report, J LINGUISTIC DISTRIBUTION. CHAPTER in the Dera Ghazi Khan, Multan and Lahore Districts, where the figures are large enough to deserve notice. It may be mentioned that Kachhi, which is returned as a ...
India. Census Commissioner, 1912
4
Report - Volumul 22 - Pagina 516
The examination in Hindustáni shall contain the following exer. CiSeS :Standard of the examinations in Hindustáni and vernacular languages. Marks, (1) Translation vivd voce into English from a fairly written Hindustáni letter or petition (2) ...
Commonwealth Shipping Committee, 1914
5
A sermon [on Acts ii. 7. 8] on the translation of the ... - Pagina 44
(Buchan. Dedic.) Of these, fifteen are employed exclusively in the Bengāli, thirty in the Persian, and thirty-five in the Hindustáni; beside others for the Arabic, Sanscrit, Mahratta, Tamel, Canára, Telinga, Urija, Malay, Chinese, &c. &c. With these ...
6
A Sketch of the Modern Languages of Africa: - Volumul 1
Hecould converse freely withthewhole body of retailtraders andlocal merchants in Hindustáni and Gujaráti, andall accounts werekept in Gujaráti orKachchi. Infact, the whole tradewasinthe handsof Hindu Bhattia, and Mahometan Borah and ...
Robert Needham Cust, 2013
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Lectures on the Science of Language - Volumul 2 - Pagina 408
Trace Hindustáni back to Sanskrit, and it will be possible then to compare it with Greek and Latin; but not otherwise. The same in mythology. Trace the modern system of Hindu mythology back to its earliest form, and there will then be some ...
8
Census of India, 1891 - Volumul 6 - Pagina cxix
Anandwári Aparnáth . Bais . Bálápure . Ban . Bánganikar Begam Bhárthi Bhovarwár Dashnámi Dudh Bamhan Oudhádhári Ghanwati Ghátole Ghuri Gindi Girí . Girínámá Hindustáni latí . Jong. Kannáko Kánari Kánfáde Karinámá Kheli К olí .
India. Census Commissioner, 1892
9
Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency - Volumul 23 - Pagina 289
They speak Kábuli among themselves and Hindustáni with others. They are traders, some dealing in piecegoods and others in moneylending. They are hardworking, thrifty, and sober, but bad tempered. As they are well-to-do they have found ...
Bombay (Presidency), 1884
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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bombay - Volumul 4 - Pagina 315
Hindustáni supplies the office in many parts of India to the northward of a diagonal line between Bombay and the Bay of Bengal, but even there imperfectly, as we find the Urdu publications of the North West almost wholly unintelligible in our ...
Asiatic Society of Bombay, 1969