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Tongue of many millions in India
Answer for the clue "Tongue of many millions in India ", 5 letters:
tamil
Alternative clues for the word tamil
- Certain Sri Lankan
- Dravidian language
- Native of Sri Lanka
- A member of the mixed Dravidian and Caucasoid people of southern India and Sri Lanka
- Language of India and Sri Lanka
- Certain native of southern India
- Source of the words "mulligatawny" and "catamaran"
- South Dravidian
- Language that gave us "cheroot" and "curry"
Word definitions for tamil in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Tamil may refer to: Tamil language , primarily spoken in India, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia. Tamil script , primarily used to write the Tamil language Tamil (Unicode block) , a block of Tamil characters in Unicode Tamils , an ethnic group native to Tamil ...
Usage examples of tamil.
Sanskrit, Pali, Awadhi commonspeak, Bangla, Oriya, Tamil, Kannad, Marathi, Malayali, and a half-dozen other dialects of the subcontinent.
When they fell silent, unable to name a tree, the seer supplied its name, reeling off a succession of alternatives in Sanskrit, Pali, Awadhi commonspeak, Bangla, Oriya, Tamil, Kannad, Marathi, Malayali, and a half-dozen other dialects of the subcontinent.
She had been barely a year old when her parents had fled with her from France, and having lived ever since in the East, the Hindustani and court Persian of Oudh were as familiar to her as the Tamil and Telegu of the south, or the English tongue and her own native French.
Hindu and Tamil, Orange Irish and Green Irish, Watusi and Hutueverywhere.
He hears Tamil, Hindi, and begins curiously to feel a sense of apartness, something in the smell of the place, the amplified voice in the distance.
The linguist will find the language of the book rich in slang - the general argot of the day, the cant of army life, and the specialised Hindu and Tamil dialects and bastardised English that came to be used by both the English army and their servants in colonial India.
The officers and non-commissioned officers were all Dutch, but the musketeers were a mixture of native troops, Malaccans from Malaysia, Hottentots recruited from the tribes of the Cape, and Sinhalese and Tamils from the Company's possessions in Ceylon.