De > References for ‘Demi-prákrta, Demi-prakrta’
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[12] The average longevity of a language [...] Mágadhii Prákrta was Occidental Demi-Prákrta. She left behind four daughters: [...] of the Konkoni coast of India.
[9] The word “good” in [...] Prákrta-Pali, bhalla in demi-Prákrta, bhálá or bháilá [...] and the bad disappeared.”
[56] Anyhow we were talking about the [...] gratsii in Prákrta, gacchia in Demi-Prákrta, gáchi or gáchiyá [...] Mańigáchi (Mithila), and so on.
[11] Ninety-three percent of the Bengali [...] Sanskrit → Prákrta → Demi-Prákrta → old Bengali → modern [...] ámb-dá-acár. It is incorrect.
[12] Prákrta pronunciation differs [...] Páshcáttya Prákrta. In Demi-Prákrta it is paampośp, and in [...] and that of the rest of India!
[7] In Bengali vargiiya ja (hard or [...] phases, from Prákrta to Demi-Prákrta to old Bengali. Such a transformation [...] adjective is “nocturnal”.
[8] ([[And Latin has]] two offshoots: [...] Buddhas time the language was Demi-Prakrta.)
[20] There are also some Farsi words [...] Prákrta, t́hánvii in Demi-Prákrta and t́háini in old [...] years ago one finds this verse:
[6] Another well-known word of this [...] Prákrta → aihaá in Demi-Prákrta → áiha in old Bengali [...] unmarried daughter is adhavá.
[4] While the people of Calcutta say [...] Sanskrit adya. From this comes the Demi-Prákrta ájja; the old Bengali áji; [...] educated areas of Chittagong District.
[5] Language becomes distorted by keeping [...] jacchái then we say that it is a Demi-Prákrta form of Sanskrit in an effort [...] of the Brahman pandits.”
[35] There is normally a shortage of [...] Prákrta gohad́d́ia → Demi-Prákrta gohád́i → old [...] Goyáŕi-Krishnanagar.
[40] The word khui comes from the Vedic [...] Prákrta word indraua, from that the Demi-Prákrta word indarua, from that indárá, [...] Paeshácii Prákrta nutta, in Demi-Prákrta nuta and in modern Panjabi nu [...] → puttavahu → putohu.