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The Marathi language is the official language of Maharashtra in India. Environmental papers can be found either in this state or online.
Marathi is a language that is used in India. This information can be found online.
it no doubt Kannada because Kannada's first dated was found in 450 AD thats Halmidi inscripition moreover in 230 BC inscriptions are found in Ashoka inscripiction on the Bhramagiri hill where as Marathi inscripiton was first dated on 1000 AD so there is no comparision between Kannada and Marathi
There is the name Utame found in Marathi but there is no translation found for an English meaning.
Caraway seeds are called "शाहजीरा" (Shahjeera) in Marathi. They are commonly used as a spice in various dishes for their distinctive flavor. Shahjeera is often found in Indian cuisine, especially in certain curries and rice dishes.
Yes, Surange is a Marathi Brahmin surname. It is commonly found among Marathi Brahmin communities such as Deshastha and Karhade.
You can look up an essay on how important computers in that will meet your needs. Once you have found one, you can use Google translate or another service to translate it to the Marathi language.
Information on environmental degradation can be found online on the Global Policy website, from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and from the National Institute for Educational Development (NIED).
Yes Vaidya is Marathi Brahmin surname, but found in other castes too
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Sanskrit, an Indian (Bharat) ancient language has been found to be most scientific language. Alphabetics in Sanskrit are based on Vocal System of Human body. Other languages of India (Bharat) like Hindi, Gujrati, Marathi, have their origin in Sanskrit. Scientists have discovered that Sanskrit as best language for Computers
no its not potol its called dhundul a vegitable rarely found in menu now days