- Munda languages
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English-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2. 2013.
English-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2. 2013.
Munda languages — Munda Geographic distribution: India, Bangladesh Linguistic classification: Austro Asiatic Munda Subdivisions: Kherwari (North) Korku (North) Kharia–Juang Koraput (Remo, Sav … Wikipedia
Munda languages — Family of about 17 languages spoken in India, Bangladesh, and Nepal that together with Mon Khmer comprises the Austroasiatic superfamily. Munda languages are spoken by more than seven million people, all members of tribal groups living mainly in… … Universalium
Munda — may refer to: Munda, an early Hoysala chieftain from Malnad Karnataka Munda, a village situated near Bilyamin in Lower Kurram Agency, FATA Pakistan. Munda, Solomon Islands, the largest settlement on the island of New Georgia in the Western… … Wikipedia
Munda — /moon deuh/, n. a small family of languages spoken in east central India. * * * ▪ people any of several more or less distinct tribal groups inhabiting a broad belt in central and eastern India and speaking various Munda languages of the… … Universalium
Munda-Sprachen — Verbreitungsgebiet der wichtigsten Munda Sprachen Die Munda Sprachen sind ein in Südasien verbreiteter Zweig der austroasiatischen Sprachfamilie. Neben den südostasiatischen Mon Khmer Sprachen bilden sie den zweiten Hauptzweig der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Languages of Asia — There is a wide variety of languages spoken throughout Asia, comprising a number of families and some unrelated isolates. Many languages have a long tradition of writing. Contents 1 Central and North Asian languages 2 East Asian 3 Southeast Asian … Wikipedia
Munda — [moon′də] adj. designating or of a branch of the Austro Asiatic family of languages, spoken in areas of NE India … English World dictionary
Languages of India — Indian languages redirects here. For languages of Americans, see Indigenous languages of the Americas. Languages of India Official language(s) Standard Hindi written in the Devanāgarī script (the Indian Constitution recognises English as a… … Wikipedia
Languages with official status in India — The official language of the Indian Union is Hindi with English as an additional language for official work;[1] states in India can legislate their own official languages.[1] Neither the Constitution of India, nor any Indian law defines any… … Wikipedia
Indian languages — languages spoken in the Indian subcontinent. The languages of the region are generally classified as belonging to the following families: Indo European (the Indo Iranian branch in particular), Dravidian, Austro Asiatic (Muṇḍā in particular) … Universalium
Languages of Sri Lanka — Several languages are spoken in Sri Lanka within the Indo Aryan, Dravidian and Austronesian families. Sri Lanka accords official status to Sinhala and Tamil. The languages spoken on the island nation are deeply influenced by the languages of… … Wikipedia