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How can I call my wife in Konkani?
Meanings of wife in Konkani
- बायल(f)
- घरकान्न(f)
- पतीण(f)
- पत्नी(f)
- भार्या(f)
What is sister in Konkani?
IPA: sɪstərKonkani: सिस्टर
What does vaddo mean in Goa?
With the literal meaning of ‘Church Village’, Igreha Vaddo is a colossal of six stunning villas in Goa, nourished amidst the serenity of Siolim. Covering over 3,050 square meters, the entire plot is connected with cobblestoned pathways.
What is daughter in Konkani?
Pronunciation. IPA: dɔtərKonkani: डॉटर
What is window called in Konkani?
IPA: wɪndoʊKonkani: विन्डो
What is Love called in Konkani?
I LOVE YOU!
Afrikaans | Ek is lief vir jou |
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Konkani | Hanv Tuzo Mog Kortam |
Korean | Tangsinul sarang ha yo |
Kurdish | Ez te hezdikhem |
Lao | Koi hak jao |
What is guava called in Konkani?
Food produce (plant and animal)
Konkani | Portuguese | English |
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Paer/per | Pera | Guava |
Kobi | Couve | Cabbage |
Couve-flor | couve-flor | Cauliflower |
Onos | Ananás | Pineapple |
What is the grammar of the Konkani language?
Konkani grammar is similar to other Indo-Aryan languages. Notably, Konkani grammar is also influenced by Dravidian languages. Konkani is a language rich in morphology and syntax. It cannot be described as a stress-timed language, nor as a tonal language.
Where do the Konkanis get their last names from?
The surnames of Konkanis are usually derived from the places of their ancestral origin or by their profession. Like Vernekar, Raikar, Revankar are associated with places like Verna, Rai and Rivona in Goa respectively.
Which language is the ancestor of Marathi and Konkani?
Maharashtri Prakrit is the ancestor of Marathi and Konkani, it was the official language of the Satavahana Empire that ruled Goa and Konkan in the early centuries of the Common Era. Under the patronage of the Satavahana Empire, Maharashtri became the most widespread Prakrit of its time.
Is Konkani language being threatened by assimilation?
Dialects such as Malvani, Chitpavani, East Indian Koli and Aagri in coastal Maharashtra, are also threatened by language assimilation into the linguistic majority of non-Konkani States of India. Konkani belongs to the Indo-Aryan language branch.