Примеры использования Indo-aryan на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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The famous spiritual teachings of Indo-Aryan origin are.
It belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages.
The Kalasha language, also known as Kalasha-mun, is a member of the Dardic group of the Indo-Aryan languages.
This custom is found in the ancient Indo-Aryan culture and Hindu religion.
In Nepal the Indo-Aryan and Tibeto-Burman ethnic groups have two distinct marriage systems.
This is evidence that the word was borrowed into Finno-Ugric from Indo-Iranian or Indo-Aryan.
Bishnupriya Manipuri: An Indo-Aryan language by the Bishnupriya Manipuri people who live in Bangladesh.
Their language is Sansiboli, Sansi orBhilki that is a highly endangered Indo-Aryan language of the Central group.
The predominant Indo-Aryan culture in the country idealizes women's seclusion from public life.
Vladimir Napolskikh has proposed that borrowings in Finno-Ugric indicate that the language was specifically of the Indo-Aryan type.
In Indo-Aryan societies the marriage of girls takes place much earlier than in Tibeto-Burman ethnic groups.
The relative pronouns iya and iye may be a loan from the Indo-Aryan language of the Mitanni people who had lived in the region before the Hurrians; cf. Sanskrit ya.
Many linguists now consider the modern Chakma language(known as Changma Vaj or Changma Hodha)part of the Eastern Indo-Aryan language.
It is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by inhabitants of the historical Punjab region north western India and eastern Pakistan.
The late stage is represented by the Apabhraṃśas of the 6th century andlater that preceded early Modern Indo-Aryan languages such as Braj Bhasha.
Generally the Lahaulis are of Tibetan and Indo-Aryan, while the Spiti Bhot are more similar to the Tibetans, owing to their proximity to Tibet.
The Tamil retroflex series includes the retroflex approximant/ɻ/(ழ)(example Tamil; often transcribed'zh'),which is absent in the Indo-Aryan languages.
In the 1920s,the University introduced new Indo-Aryan languages: Hindi, Urdu, Marathi, Bengali, Tamil, and others.
Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit is primarily studied in the modern world in order to study the Buddhist teachings that it records, andto study the development of Indo-Aryan languages.
The Middle Indo-Aryan languages(or Middle Indic languages, sometimes conflated with the Prakrits, which are a stage of Middle Indic) are a historical group of languages of the Indo-Aryan family.
Words originating in Sanskrit are estimated at roughly fifty percent of the vocabulary of modern Indo-Aryan languages, as well as the literary forms of Malayalam and Kannada.
The Middle Indo-Aryan languages are younger than the Old Indo-Aryan languages but were contemporaneous with the use of Classical Sanskrit, an Old Indo-Aryan language used for literary purposes.
However Tikkanen states that"in view of the strictly areal implications of retroflexion and the occurrence of retroflexes in many early loanwords,it is hardly likely that Indo-Aryan retroflexion arose in a region that did not have a substratum with retroflexes.
Dravidian and other South Asian languages share with Indo-Aryan a number of syntactical and morphological features that are alien to other Indo-European languages, including even its closest relative.
The Indo-Aryan languages are commonly assigned to three major groups- Old Indo-Aryan languages, Middle Indo-Aryan languages and Early Modern and Modern Indo-Aryan languages.
They adhere to Buddhist, Hindu and Christian or traditional indigenous faiths, andmost of them speak Tibeto-Burman languages. In contrast, the majority of the Bangladeshi population speaks Bengali, an Indo-Aryan or Indo-European language, belongs to the Islamic faith, and is ethnically closer to neighbouring countries to the west of Bangladesh than to its neighbours to the north, east and south-east.
Bengali is an Eastern Indo-Aryan language that arose from the eastern Middle Indic languages around 1000 CE and developed considerably during the Bengal Renaissance.
Haplogroup R1a, previously associated with the putative Indo-Aryan invasion, was found at its highest frequency in Punjab but also at a relatively high frequency(26%) in the Chenchu tribe.
All modern Indo-Aryan languages, as well as Munda and Dravidian languages have borrowed many words either directly from Sanskrit(tatsama words), or indirectly via middle Indo-Aryan languages tadbhava words.