[Oriya-group] Re: [indic] Re: [Indlinux-hindi] hindi dictionaries
Hariram Pansari
hrpansari at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 30 21:20:15 IST 2005
(1) As per your views the
वाक् > वाक ?
चिक्चिक् > चिकचिक ?
(2) Alongwith the present syllablic concept of
Devanaagarii the alphabetic concept (i.e. pure
consonants i.e. without vowels) also present in
ancient Sanskrit Grammer/Bhashavijnaan.
--- shobha pokhrel <lkhatiwada at gmail.com> wrote:
(3)
> There is no existance of halant vowel
> in Devanagari.
Please do not be confused. halant is not a vowel, it
is absence/deletion of vowel sign mark.
> There are indepedent consonant in it. So the intity
> consonent will com
> first then the depedent consonent will appear. I
> mean after the
> complete consonenet the half consonent will
> appear.So the halant has
> come to the end of the consonent.
> Laxmi Prasad Khatiwada
> MPP Nepal
(5) Please do go through the Astaadhyaayee of Panini
you will get hundreds of words with pure consonant
(ending). Computer experts encountered this problem
while computerising it and indexing the
sutras(formulas).
(6) Devanaagari script is not limited to Hindi. It is
highly used for Sanskrit and others.
With regards
Hariram Pansari
>
>
> On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 10:16:10 -0000, Hariram Pansari
> <hrpansari at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > We used many Hindi dictionaries including Oxford
> > Hindi_English dictionary, Hindi Sabdasaagar, Hindi
> > Wiswakosh, Nalanda, National etc.
> >
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