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Kunal is not a Marathi word. This is a Sanskrit word, which means 'stem of the lotus'. This word is used in most of the languages of India.
The vast majority of African languages use the Latin alphabet. Most of the remaining languages use the Arabic alphabet. There are a few native scripts, such as Amharic. Somali used to have a unique script, but today uses the Latin alphabet.
"tham ja" is used in Hindi, Marathi & Marwari languages (I'm fluent with these 3 languages, however, it might be used in other similar languages too). Whichever language it is used in, "Tham ja" means to stop....... or to wait (in some cases, depending on the context it is used in.)
The main languages spoken in South Asia are Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, Punjabi, and Marathi. English is also widely used in official and business settings.
There are two languages on the Rosetta Stone, Egyptian and Greek, written in three scripts. The top characters incised on the stone are hieroglyphic, the script used for important or religious documents. Below that is the demotic form, the common script of Egypt, with the Greek translation at the bottom.
You need to be more specific. There are dozens (hundreds?) of scripting languages out there.
Chinese and Japanese are different and totally unrelated languages. However, they use the same script. So, it wouldn't matter. The Korean language, another unrelated languages used to use the Chinese script but they have their own writing system now.
Sanskrit is written in the Devanagari script, which is also used by Hindi, Marathi, Nepali & Pali languages.The word 'Sanskrit' is written as Samskrutam , संस्कृतंin Devanagari (pronounced sanskRtam).
There is no mention of Marathi in the Bible. Marathi is an Indo-Aryian language used in India.
Java Script allows client side modifications. In simple terms the websites which let you change the look and feel, drag & drop items, have good animations, image sliders, slideshows are more or less being done using java script. Ofcourse other languages and technologies are used but java script is the most commonly used in those scenarios.
No, cuneiform script is no longer in everyday use. It was primarily used in ancient Mesopotamia to write several languages, including Sumerian and Akkadian. Today, the script is primarily studied by scholars and historians.
Arabic script is used