Konkani in the Roman script, commonly known as Roman Konkani or Romi Konknni (Goan Konkani: रोमी कोंक्णी, Rōmī Kōṅkṇī) refers to the writing of the Konkani...
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Konkani alphabets refers to the five different scripts (Devanagari, Roman, Kannada, Malayalam and Perso-Arabic scripts) currently used to write the Konkani...
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Konkani alphabets, different scripts used to write the language Konkani in the Roman script, one of the scripts used to write the language Konkani phonology...
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previously held the record of singing non-stop for 36 hours. Bombay East Indian dialect Southern Saraswat Konkani Konkani in the Roman script Konkani Language...
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Goan Konkani: आमचीगॆलॆं, romanized: āmcigelẽ, lit. 'ours' and the dialect of the Cochin Gaud Saraswats is called Goan Konkani: कॊच्चिमांय, romanized: koccimā̃y...
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Goa Special Status (category Articles lacking in-text citations from September 2012)
critics are Konkani Catholics in Goa, who have been at the forefront of the Konkani agitation in 1986–87 and have for long used the Roman script including...
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use Konkani in the Roman script rather than its Devanagiri counterpart, especially during the liturgy. "Archdiocese of Goa" by Hull, E. (1909). In The Catholic...
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"Konkani Language and Literature" in Goa Konkani Akademi Joseph Gerson Da Cunha, The origin of Bombay, p. 103 "'Konkani Literature in Roman Script –...
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Goan Catholics (redirect from Goan Roman Catholic)
(Goan Konkani: Goenchem Katholik) are an ethno-religious community adhering to the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church from the Goa state, in the southern...
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Dalgado Konknni Akademi (redirect from Dalgado Konkani Academy)
Orthography in Roman Script, a publication intended for writers to understand the principles and rules of writing Konkani in Roman script. Cardozo was the second...
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Konkani is a southern Indo-Aryan language belonging to the Indo-European family of languages spoken in the Konkan coastal region of India. It has approximately...
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language. The Devanagari script (देवनागरी, romanized: Devanāgarī) is the officially mandated script of the Bodo language in Assam, the Konkani language in Goa...
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into Konkani in Kannada script by William Robert Da Silva in 1977. With the publication of Baibol in 1997, he became the first person to translate the complete...
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Goans (Romi Konkani: Goenkar, Portuguese: Goeses) is the demonym used to describe the people native to Goa, India, formerly part of Portuguese India (Estado...
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Devanagari (redirect from Devanagari script)
languages, Konkani, Boro, and various Nepalese languages. Some of the earliest epigraphic evidence attesting to the developing Sanskrit Nāgarī script in ancient...
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Goykanadi (category Konkani)
Brahmic script that was once used in the territory of Goa to write Konkani and sometimes Marathi in the Konkan coast. Similarly, it was used by the trading...
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Goan Catholic literature (category Christianity in Goa)
of Konkani literature in Devnargri, Roman and Kannada characters (1963) lists that there are over 1000 Goan Catholic Konkani works in Roman script. From...
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texts in Karnataka. Several minor languages, such as Tulu, Konkani, Kodava, Beary and Sanketi also use alphabets based on the Kannada script. The Kannada...
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East Indian language (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
and East Indian Mahratti[failed verification]; is the form of Marathi-Konkani languages spoken in Bombay (Mumbai). It has a significant amount of Indo-Portuguese...
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Luso-Indian (redirect from Portuguese people in India)
of Goa in 1510. Luso-Goans spoke Konkani and Portuguese with the present generation also speaking English, and write Konkani in the Roman script. Portuguese...
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October 2021. Pereira, Antonio (1982). "The Makers of Konkani Literature". "History of Konkani in Roman script in Goa (1556 -2005)". Goanet. 3 September...
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Sebastião Rodolfo Dalgado (category Konkani people)
Monsignor Sebastião Rodolfo Dalgado (Romi Konkani: Sebastav Rodolf Dalgad; 8 May 1855 – 4 April 1922) was a Portuguese Catholic priest, academic, university...
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Marathi, Konkani, Nepali, Maithili, Boro, Sanskrit, Dogri – Devanagari Assamese – Assamese alphabet Bengali – Bengali alphabet Gujarati – Gujarati script Kannada –...
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Tiatr Academy of Goa (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from August 2024)
literature; especially the Konkani literature in Roman script as well as focus on the cultural unity of Goa as well as India. The tiatr has a rich history...
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Konkani, which is closely related to Marathi. The head stroke in Modi is unlike Devanagari in that it is typically written before the letters are, in...
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Vasco do Rego (category Konkani people)
writing in the Roman script of Konkani. He has been a member of the Society of Jesus, or the Jesuits since 1945, was ordained priest in Belgium in 1955, and...
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Thomas Stephens (Jesuit) (category Konkani)
the Konkani in the Roman script. His Arte da lingoa Canarim, written in Portuguese, was the first printed grammar of what is now called the Konkani language...
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Konkani literature is literature in the Konkani language, mostly produced in three scripts: Roman, Devanagari and Kannada. Konkani literature is eligible...
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Krishnadas Shama (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
the possession of Dom Francisco Garcia. They were transliterated into the Roman script by Jesuit scholars in the 16th century. These texts may be the...
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