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Phonetical astrology — Phonetical knowledge is a unique knowledge evolved by ancient Hindu sages or seers in Vedic era. It is derived from the basic knowledge of “ Swara ”, which etymologically means “sound of one’s own breath”. Its fundamental application is to… … Wikipedia
phonetical — See phonetic. * * * … Universalium
phonetical — a. See phonetic … New dictionary of synonyms
phonetical — pho·net·i·cal … English syllables
phonetical — ]ə̇kəl adjective Etymology: phonetic (I) + al : phonetic … Useful english dictionary
Diacritic — For the academic journal, see Diacritics (journal). The letter a with acute Diacritical marks … Wikipedia
Sindh — Pakistan infobox region = Sindh capital = Karachi latd = 24.52 longd = 67.03 pop year = 2008 population = 46,378,000 (Estimate) [http://www.sindh.gov.pk/aboutsindh.htm] languages= Sindhi Urdu English Balochi density km2 = 216 area km2 = 140914… … Wikipedia
Dimotiki — ( el. δημοτική [γλώσσα] IPA all|ðimo̞tiˈkʲi, [language] of the people ) or Demotic is the modern vernacular form of the Greek language. The term has been in use since 1818. [Babiniotis, Georgios: Dictionary of the new Greek language Lexiko tis… … Wikipedia
Prosthesis (linguistics) — Prothesis in linguistics (from Greek pro before + tithenai to put ) is the prepending of phonemes at the beginning of a word without changing its morphological structure. In terms of orthography, it is a form of metaplasm. The prepending of a… … Wikipedia
Japanese particles — Japanese particles, nihongo| joshi |助詞| or nihongo| teniwoha |てにをは|, are suffixes or short words in Japanese grammar that immediately follow the modified noun, verb, adjective, or sentence. Their grammatical range is varied, including functioning … Wikipedia