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Ladin
A Romansch dialect spoken in some parts of Switzerland and the Tyrol
Khalka
the dialect of Mongolian that is the official language of the Mongolian Peoples Republic
Plattdeutsch
The modern dialects spoken in the north of Germany taken collectively modern Low German See Low German under German
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Tribe
Tribe, 'Tribe in the Dictionary of Anthropology is defined as 'a social group, usually with a definite area, dialect cultural homogeneity, and unifying social organisation. It may include several subgroups, such as sibs or villages. A tribe
Prakrit
Any one of the popular dialects descended from or akin to Sanskrit in distinction from the Sanskrit which was used as a literary and
Sanskrit
Hindoos long since obsolete in vernacular use but preserved to the present day as the literary and sacred dialect of India It is nearly allied to the Persian and to the principal languages of Europe classical and
Indian language
Indian language, 'Indian language' means a language specified in the English Schedule to the Constitution, and includes any dialect of such language. [Cigarette and other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce, Production,
Abandun, or Abandum
up to a proscription, in which sense it signifies the band of the empire. Ban in the old dialect, signifies a curse; and co abandon, if considered as compounded of French and Saxon, is exactly equivalent to
Scottish
inhabitants of Scotland their country or their language as Scottish industry or economy a Scottish chief a Scottish dialect
Pehlevi
An ancient Persian dialect in which words were partly represented by their Semitic equivalents It was in use from the 3d century
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