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June 2011

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July 2011

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100 words in your mother tongue

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Good day, Tarbooj! I'm not sure what is your mother tongue, but if it any language of India besides standard Hindi (maybe Garhwali?), could you help me and provide translations for the following 100 basic word in your mother tongue. Not in the standard Hindi but in your native local variety (dialect) if you speak any (and then indicate please precise location like state – district – town/village and how you call your language /dialect). If there are synonyms or known dialectal variants provide them with comments if possible. Also please indicate if you know that certain words are borrowing. You can fill in right here using either IPA transcription or any other spelling you like (just describe your conventions). Thank you in advance! --Koryakov Yuri (talk) 12:30, 17 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

  • I, me –
  • thou (you, singular) –
  • we –
  • this –
  • that –
  • who? –
  • what? –
  • not –
  • all –
  • many –
  • one –
  • two –
  • big –
  • long –
  • small –
  • woman –
  • man (adult male) –
  • man (human being) –
  • fish –
  • bird –
  • dog –
  • louse
  • tree –
  • seed –
  • leaf –
  • root –
  • bark (of a tree) –
  • skin –
  • meat (flesh) –
  • blood –
  • bone –
  • fat –
  • egg –
  • horn –
  • tail –
  • feather (of a bird) –
  • hair –
  • head –
  • ear –
  • eye –
  • nose –
  • mouth –
  • tooth –
  • tongue –
  • claw (nail) –
  • foot –
  • knee –
  • hand –
  • belly –
  • neck –
  • breast(s) (of a woman) –
  • heart –
  • liver –
  • drink (verb) –
  • eat (verb) –
  • bite (verb) –
  • see (verb) –
  • hear (verb) –
  • know (verb) –
  • sleep (verb) –
  • die (verb) –
  • kill (verb) –
  • swim (verb) –
  • fly (verb) –
  • walk/go (verb) –
  • come (verb) –
  • lie (down) (verb) –
  • sit (verb) –
  • stand (verb) –
  • give (verb) –
  • say (verb) –
  • sun –
  • moon –
  • star –
  • water –
  • rain –
  • stone –
  • sand –
  • earth –
  • cloud –
  • smoke –
  • fire –
  • ash –
  • burn (trans. verb) –
  • road (path) –
  • mountain –
  • red –
  • green –
  • yellow –
  • white –
  • black –
  • night –
  • warm (hot) –
  • cold –
  • full –
  • new –
  • good –
  • round –
  • dry –
  • name –
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