Category: Other-language-trans

  • Indian languages are monosyllabic contrary to whats known

    In-fact this I have realized year or two before and few things were written in this website in teh last 1-2 years in this regard. And here is why Indian language has to be monosyllabic. 1. India is in Asia and almost all major countries through ages have monosyllabic nature. eg Chinese is monosyllabic and…

  • etymoana of “aswathama” mythical horse of Indian Purana

    Aswatahama [written aswathama in IndiaLIT] do you know Aswa: horse in present day usage in India and uma: horse in present day usage in Japan. Is it possible Aswa-t-uma [aswa-bat-uma=an aswa like a uma] points to a hi-breed of two kinds of horses?

  • How similar is Japanese to Odia !!

    Here is how similar Odia and Japanese can be: another exciting example. The Japanese sentence-part ちゃんとれないけど and Odia ଛନ୍ଦ ରେ ନାହିଁ କିନ୍ତୁ have the same meaning ” not fittingly/properly/in-rhythm but” and their translit is chantore nai kedo [Japanese] … chhandare nahin kintu [Odia]

  • How similar is Japanese to Odia !!

    Here is how similar Odia and Japanese can be: another exciting example. The Japanese sentence-part ちゃんとれないけど and Odia ଛନ୍ଦ ରେ ନାହିଁ କିନ୍ତୁ have the same meaning ” not fittingly/properly/in-rhythm but” and their translit is chantore nai kedo [Japanese] … chhandare nahin kintu [Odia]

  • Interesting language facts …

    What Hiragana does? pa/ba/ha are the same letter with the degeneracy accomodated by only a dot or 2-small-strokes. There are 3 set pa/ba/ha why look at the maths, there are only 2 extra symbols as one of the 3 does not need any symbol. 3 sets produce 15 characters as there are a combination of…