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konkani - traduzione in francese

INDO-ARYAN LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN INDIA
Konkani; Mangalorean Konkani; Amchigale; Konknni; Konkani Language; ISO 639:kok; कोंकणी; Kokani; Kokni; Goan Konkani; Chitpavani Konkani (Karnataka); ISO 639:gom; Konkani language (generic); Amchigele; Goan Konkani language; Konkani (macrolanguage); Konkani (individual language); Goanese Konkani language; Thakuri language; ಕೊಂಕಣಿ; കൊങ്കണി; Konkani-language; History of the Konkani language; Chitpavani; Chitpavani Konkani; Kokni language; Konkani (language); Dialects of Konkani
  • Fr. Thomas Stephens]], first published work in Konkani, and any Indian language
  • Entrance to Konkani section of the Golden Heart Emporium, Margao, Goa
  • Thomas Stephens Konknni Kendr (TSKK)]], a research institute working on issues related to the Konkani language, located at Alto Porvorim, near [[Panaji]] in Goa
  • Arabic]].
  • Venn diagram of the ISO codes of the Konkani languages
  • Modern day Goan Konkani in [[Devanagari]]
  • Konkani Inscription with 'Maee Shenvi' of 1413 AD, [[Nagueshi]], Goa.
  • World Konkani Centre, [[Mangalore]]

konkani         
n. konkani

Definizione

Konkani
['k???k?ni]
¦ noun an Indic language spoken in Goa and parts of Maharashtra in western India.
Origin
from Marathi and Hindi ko?ka?i, from Sanskrit ko?ka?a 'Konkan' (a coastal region of western India).

Wikipedia

Konkani language

Konkani (Kōṅkaṇī) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Konkani people, primarily in the Konkan region, along the western coast of India. It is one of the 22 scheduled languages mentioned in the Indian Constitution, and the official language of the Indian state of Goa. It is also spoken in Karnataka, Maharashtra, Kerala, Gujarat & Daman, Diu & Silvassa.

Konkani is a member of the Southern Indo-Aryan language group. It retains elements of Vedic structures and shows similarities with both Western and Eastern Indo-Aryan languages. The first Konkani inscription is dated 1187 A.D.

There are many Konkani dialects spoken along and beyond the Konkan region, from Daman in the north to karwar in the south, most of which are only partially and mutually intelligible with one another due to a lack of linguistic contact and exchanges with the standard and principal forms of Konkani. It is also spoken by migrants outside of the Konkan proper; in Surat, Cochin, Mangalore, Ahmedabad, Karachi, New Delhi etc. Dialects such as Malvani, Chitpavani, East Indian, Koli & Aagri in coastal Maharashtra; are also threatened by language assimilation into the linguistic majority of non-Konkani states and territories of India.