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[2] No language can claim to be an [...] language is composed of Cantonese, Indonesian and Malaysian words and a number of Saḿskrta words.
[17] Languages which come from Saḿskrta, [...] Bengali, Assamese, Burmese, Thai and Indonesian.
[3] Nine hundred years ago there was [...] composed of Mandarin, Cantonese, Indonesian, Malay and Sanskrit.
[6] Burmese, Kan Chin, Kachin, Martavan, etc. are Indo-Burmese languages. In Southeast Asia, Indonesian, Malaysian and Thai belong to [...] without any difficulty. Nowadays the Indonesian language has been given the name [...] name to be changed to Dharmaraj.
[23] Kut́h + erach = kut́hera [...] sandalwood. Of these, the Sri Lankan and Indonesian species are the dominant species. [...] Lankan species. It differs from the Indonesian species in that it is relatively [...] little shorter than that of the Indonesian species. During its infancy the [...] sandalwood and help it to take in water.
[24] Generally the swallow wort [ [...] longer for trees belonging to the Indonesian species to begin producing scent. I have seen a tree belonging to the Indonesian species that was not producing any scent even after twenty-eight years of age.
[68] You are generally familiar [...] in the world – one is the Indonesian variety, which is celebrated in [...] permission was strictly prohibited.
[39] The Indo-Aryan languages are Marathi, [...] Cantonese, Japanese, Cambodian, Indonesian and the Malaysian languages and dialects.
[2] In those days there was no Arabian [...] Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, the Indonesian Archipelago, the Deccan plateau, [...] live in the [[Chattisgarhi area]].
[23] 3) Mongolians . The Mongolians [...] Filipinos have small faces. The Indonesian, Thai and Malay languages are [...] ascend and descend hilly tracts.
[6] Besides the languages descended [...] and Kannad. In both the Thai and Indonesian languages, there is such an abundance [...] Vedic and Sanskrit vocabulary.
[37] The Malaysian and Indonesian languages have a high percentage [...] Chinese has between 2% and 3%.
[38] Chinese has three dialects, but [...] Saḿskrta for “angel.” The Indonesian airline is called “Garuda [...] Mahabharata and the Ramayana, an Indonesian king named his son “Sukarno.” [...] she was born on a rainy night.