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Pāli (/ˈpɑːli/) is a Middle Indo-Aryan liturgical language on the Indian subcontinent. It is widely studied because it is the language of the Buddhist... |
branches of the Tai languages. The Tai languages form a major division within the Kra-Dai language family, distantly related to other languages of southern China... |
Ardhamagadhi Prakrit (redirect from Ardhamāgadhī Prākrit language) was likely a Central Indo-Aryan language, related to Pali and the later Shauraseni Prakrit. The Eastern Hindi languages evolved from Ardhamagadhi Prakrit... |
shares innovations with other Germanic languages such as Dutch, German, and Swedish. These shared innovations show that the languages have descended from... |
The Indo-Aryan languages (or sometimes Indic languages) are a branch of the Indo-Iranian languages in the Indo-European language family. As of the early... |
and regional languages. The Indonesian name for the language (bahasa Indonesia) is also occasionally used in English and other languages. Bahasa Indonesia... |
Kalyāṇa-mittatā (section Post-canonical Pali texts) Kalyāṇa-mittatā (Pali; Skt.: -mitratā; CHN: 善知識) is a Buddhist concept of "admirable friendship" within Buddhist community life, applicable to both monastic... |
Thai script (category Articles containing Thai-language text) modifications to write Sanskrit and related languages (in particular, Pali). Pali is very closely related to Sanskrit and is the liturgical language of Thai... |
Shri (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text) Hindi, Bengali, Nepali, Malayalam, Kannada, Sanskrit, Pali, Khmer, and also among Philippine languages. It is usually transliterated as Sri, Sree, Shri, Shiri... |
Buddhist terminology is generally derived from Sanskrit or Pali, the liturgical languages of northern India. Words borrowed from the nomadic tribes of... |
Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit (redirect from Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit language) the relationship of this language to Pali, it is certain that Pāli is much closer to this language than Sanskrit is. According to K. R. Norman, Pāli could... |
about the internal relationship of the languages of Austroasiatic. Diffloth places Khmer in an eastern branch of the Mon-Khmer languages. In these classification... |
Comparison of Lao and Thai (category Articles containing Pali-language text) closely related languages of the Southwestern branch of Tai languages. Lao falls within the Lao-Phuthai group of Southwestern Tai languages and Thai within... |
vocabulary is derived from or borrowed from Pali, Sanskrit, Mon and Old Khmer. It is a tonal and analytic language. Thai has a complex orthography and system... |
List of loanwords in Indonesian (category Dutch language lists) Asia. Virtually every word in Pāḷi has cognates in the other Middle Indo-Aryan languages, the Prakrits. The relationship to Vedic Sanskrit is less direct... |
Mleccha (category All articles with broken links to citations) etymology and has no counterpart in Iranian languages. However, it has cognates in Middle Indo-Aryan languages: Pali milakkha, and Prakrit mliccha, from the... |
Tripiṭaka (category Articles containing Pali-language text) Chinese Canon, Pali from Pali Canon or other languages. Tengyur (Wylie: bstan-'gyur) or "Translated Treatises or Shastras", is the section to which were assigned... |
Sanskrit and Pali loan words. Lao is distantly related to the various Zhuang languages that comprise the Northern and Central branches of Tai languages, and even... |
Dhammapada (category Articles containing Burmese-language text) The Dhammapada (Pāli; Sanskrit: धर्मपद, romanized: Dharmapada) is a collection of sayings of the Buddha in verse form and one of the most widely read and... |
K. R. Norman (category Linguists of Pali) the University of Cambridge and a leading authority on Pali and other Middle Indo-Aryan languages. Norman was born on 21 July 1925, and was educated at... |