Ha > References for ‘Hariyánavii’

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To the Patriots (1)

[28] As we have seen in the case of [...] blending of eastern Punjabi [or Hariyánavii] of the [Demi-Shaorasenii] Prákrta [...] revered saint] of the Muslims.

The Significance of Language (1)

[17] Languages which come from Saḿskrta, [...] Chatisgharii, Oriya, Magahii, Bhojpurii, Hariyánavii, Bengali, Assamese, Burmese, Thai and Indonesian.

The Evolution of Indian Languages (5)

[16] The last one is Shaurasenii. When [...] Brajbhasa, Bundeli, Bagehli and Hariyánavii. In the city of Delhi and its neighbouring areas the people speak Hariyánavii.

[17] Now, in the first phase of the [...] and military camps, a blending of Hariyánavii, Persian and Turkish, with Persian [...] verb endings and case endings of Hariyánavii.

[22] The history of the Hindi language [...] poetic literature of Hindi, if Hariyánavii, Brajabháśa, Avadhi, [...] opportune moment for the purpose.

River and Civilization – Excerpt B (1)

[23] “Then, in the next phase, [...] the second phase, that is, in the Hariyánavii language, the percentage of Vedic-derived [...] still persists even today.”

Language and Dialect – 1 (Discourse 7) (1)

[65] 2) Shaorasenii Prákrta – [...] Bundelii, Vrajabhákhá and Hariyánavii.

Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17) (1)

[93] “Then, in the next phase, [...] the second phase, that is, in the Hariyánavii language, the percentage of Vedic-derived [...] still persists even today.”

Farsi Words in Bengali (Discourse 10) (1)

[1] I will talk a little today about [...] Bághelii, Avadhii, Vraja, Hariyánavii) the difference in gender can [...] Siitár bon [Siita’s sister].

Case and Case-Endings – 4 (Discourse 15) (1)

[41] After that the Aryans advanced [...] Hariyáná in modern Hariyánavii (which is a very close relative [...] the name of lodhra as a cosmetic.

A Scriptological and Linguistic Survey of the World (2)

[15] The seven peoples’ languages [...] Baghelii, Brajabhaśa and Hariyánavii. From Hariyánavii (which had Persian and Turkish [...] Pahaŕii Punjabi and eastern Dogrii.