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Over thousands of years, Indian literature has evolved greatly with its numerous languages and dialects. Most of Indian literature is rich with philosophy, drama and poetry. Ask questions here about the different aspects of Indian literature and languages.

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What does the name Darlene translate to in the Indian language?

There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages.

But there is no such language as "Indian".

What is the Sanskrit word for science?

science: विज्ञान vijJaana;शास्त्र shaastra

How do you say Big in seneca Indian language?

The Seneca language, like many native American languages, uses verb forms more often than simple adjectives. Instead of "big" you say "it is big" - gowanâh. This also means great or important, as in nadi gowanâs = the great ones (chiefs).

This is clearly closely connected to the equivalent Cayuga word for "it is big" - gowanęh

The process of sanskritisation?

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What is the sanskrit numbers up to 10?

They are as follow : >Ekaha >Dwi >Tri >Chatur >Panchan >Shata >Sapta >Ashta >Nava >Dasha.

What Can you call a person with brown coloured skin?

Brown skinned people are a reference to people of South East Asian origin such as Indians. Another popular name for this people group is "Desi"

What is Language policy of India?

Under the Indian Constitution of 1950, Hindi was to have become the official national language by 1965. This was not acceptable to many non-Hindi speaking states, who wanted the continued use of English in government. In 1967, Gandhi made a constitutional amendment that guaranteed the de facto use of both Hindi and English as official languages. This established the official government policy of bilingualism in India and satisfied the non-Hindi speaking Indian states.[

What is 'mast kalandar' in English?

Mast Khalandar is Urdu & Hindi as well......the literal meaning of these words is, Mast = Jovial or Joyful or one who is always happy in his ownself not caring about the rest of the world & Khalandar is just a name of a person......"Mast Khalandar" is used to define a person who cares little about sorrows or hassles in life & leads a happy & jovial life.

What do Alaskans call grandmother and grandfather?

Well there are diffrent tribes in Alaska but i can tell you in southcentral Alaska we call our grandfather and grandmother upa and uma (up-uh, um-uh)

Have a wonderful day Indian language?

There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".

What does kannada word mouna vratham called in English?

The Kannada term "mouna vratham" translates to "vow of silence" in English. It refers to a spiritual practice where an individual observes silence as a form of meditation or devotion. This practice is often undertaken to promote inner peace and reflection.