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A translator or interpreter in India. From Hindi do - Two, from Hindi Bhasha - Language, literally - one who knows two languages.
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dubash — du·bash … English syllables
dubash — düˈbäsh noun ( es) Etymology: Hindi dubhāṣiyā, from du two (from Sanskrit dvi) + bhāṣiyā (from Sanskrit bhāṣā language); akin to Sanskrit bhāṣate he talks more at two … Useful english dictionary
Ferienwohnung Dubash — (Бад Гоисерн,Австрия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Unterjoch 38, 4822 Бад Гоисерн, Австрия … Каталог отелей
Cusrow J Dubash — Dr Cusrow J Dubash is the associate professor of Education. He is also the vice rector at Forman Christian College (A Chartered University) Lahore. He has been teaching for 35 years and training the teachers for more than 25 years. Education He… … Wikipedia
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Madras Bashai — (Tamil: மெட்ராஸ் பாஷை) or Madras Tamil, is a colloquial slang of Tamil language spoken in the city of Chennai, India (previously known as Madras). It is famous around the world .The word bashai derives from the Sanskrit bhasha (language). Like… … Wikipedia
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