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  3. Schwa deletion in Indian languages - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindi_schwa_deletion

    Schwa deletion is computationally important because it is essential to building text-to-speech software for Hindi. As a result of schwa syncope, the Hindi pronunciation of many words differs from that expected from a literal Sanskrit-style reading of Devanagari.

  4. Devanagari transliteration - Wikipedia

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    There are many online services available that transliterate text written in Roman to Devanagari accurately, using Hindi dictionaries for reference, such as Google transliteration or Microsoft Indic Language Input Tool.

  5. Nunchaku - Wikipedia

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    The nunchaku ( / nʌnˈtʃækuː /) ( Japanese: ヌンチャク, sometimes "dual-section stick", "nunchuks" [1] ( / ˈnʌntʃʌks / ), "nunchucks", [2] "chainsticks", [3] or "chuka sticks" [4] in English), ( Chinese 双节棍, Shuāngjiégùn) is a traditional East-Asian martial arts weapon consisting of two sticks (traditionally made of wood ...

  6. Hindi–Urdu transliteration - Wikipedia

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    HindiUrdu transliteration (or Hindustani transliteration) is essential for Hindustani speakers to understand each other's text, and it is especially important considering that the underlying language of both the Hindi & Urdu registers are almost the same.

  7. Dashashwamedh Ghat - Wikipedia

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    Dashashwamedh Ghat is a main ghat in Varanasi located on the Ganges River in Uttar Pradesh. It is located close to Vishwanath Temple. There are two Hindu legends associated with the ghat: according to one, Brahma created it to welcome Shiva, and in another, Brahma performed 10 Ashwamegha Yajna, Dasa- Ashwamedha yajna .

  8. Hindustani language - Wikipedia

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    Rekhta ('mixture'), Hindi ('Indian'), Hindustani, Hindvi, Lahori, and Dakni (amongst others) became popular names for the same language until the 18th century. The name Urdu (from Zabān-i-Ordu, or Orda) appeared around 1780. It is believed to have been coined by the poet Mashafi.

  9. Tawaif - Wikipedia

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    Tawaifs have existed for centuries in the Indian subcontinent, with one of the earliest references to the profession being the character Vasantasena from the 5th century BC Sanskrit drama Mṛcchakatika. In early India, Gaṇikā referred to a public dancing girl.

  10. Dazzle (song) - Wikipedia

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    Dazzle (song) " Dazzle " is a song by the English post-punk band Siouxsie and the Banshees. It was released on 25 May 1984 by Polydor Records as the second single from their sixth studio album, Hyæna .

  11. Dev Deepavali (Varanasi) - Wikipedia

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    The Dev Deepavali ( lit. 'the Diwali of the Gods', 'Festival of Lights of the Gods') [2] is the festival of Kartik Poornima celebrated in the city of Varanasi in Bhojpuri region of Uttar Pradesh, India. [3] It falls on the full moon of the Hindu month of Kartika (November - December) and takes place fifteen days after Diwali.

  12. Category:Articles containing Hindi-language text - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles with Hindi-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages. This category should only be added with the {{ Lang }} family of templates, never explicitly. For example {{ Lang | hi |text in Hindi language here}}, which wraps the text ...