A few weeks back where Lavy had donned Shravan's, Alina Devraj's and myself Suman's roleđ
Oh...I missed you folks in action......how did today's episode go?
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A few weeks back where Lavy had donned Shravan's, Alina Devraj's and myself Suman's roleđ
Oh...I missed you folks in action......how did today's episode go?
Thank you...that's very interesting......more like our Latin.....I did hear about Sanskrit.......but not familiar with 'Devnagari' script...
@bold Yesđđź All ancient languages are fascinating indeed
It was good although Daadu had us keeping our heads offđ
Thank you for explaining.......do you have a similar script like Mandarin or more like English just letter....
Ours is Devnagari script...different from English and Mandarin.... ghe pronunciations are given in English below...
Thank you for explaining.......do you have a similar script like Mandarin or more like English just letter....
Oops sorry, I got drifted from the main question.
Yes it's letter by letter. So one word will have only one universal way of expressing it (I don't know if this made any senseđ)
Should we have it again?đ
I agree.......one main language created all other languages for the regions......then they got interlinked with others and so on.....
Yes...it did...another one something with na...means I guess useless....that's what ST dude told me.....word is not nice but the way Devraj refers to Shravan sounds like Mr. or some salutation .....đ¤Ł
Which scene my dear?
The script is same as that of Hindi's and Sanskrit's. We call it the 'Devnagari' script (literally meaning ~ language of the gods) Sanskrit is like the mother of many Indian languages. So you can read many/various Ind languages if you know Devnagari.
Not the south Indian thoughđ