 | | 取り扱い商品 イントロダクション 文書サンプル 翻訳 取り扱い商品 イントロダクション Gujarati is spoken principally in the state of Gujarat, westernmost India, bordering Pakistan and the Arabian Sea. Like the other languages of the northern two-thirds of India, it is descended from Sanskrit, and is thus a member of the Indo-European family. Gujarati is written in an alphabet similar to that used by Sanskrit and Hindi, but without the continuous horizontal line running along the top. With about 45 million speakers, it is one of the official provincial languages recognized by the Indian constitution.
グジャラート語 は 次の国々で話されます/使用されます。 アメリカ合衆国, インド. Language Family Family: Indo-European Subgroup: Indo-Iranian Branch: Indic 著作権&コピ−; ケネス カッツナ−
世界の言語 、
Routledgeにより出版。 文書サンプル 翻訳 THE HUMAN HEART
How little it takes to break the human heart!
A word half spoken;
A word unspoken;
How little it takes to bleed the heart!
The lightning flash of a teeny smile;
How little it takes to please that heart!
And how little it takes to break it!
How little it takes to please the human heart!
And how little it takes to break it!
UMASflANKAR JOSHI
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