has URI | http://lexvo.org/id/term/language/pmh |
has gloss | eng: A language of Maharastra, it is found in a considerable body of literature, such as Hal's Gahasattasai, Bakpatiraj's Gaudabaho. It is also used in the dialogue and songs of low-class characters in Sanskrit plays, especially the famous dramatist Kālidāsa. The modern language Marathi evolved from Maharastri Prakrit. From the 5th Century BC. |
has gloss | eng: Maharashtri , is a language of ancient and medieval India, descended from Prakrit, and spoken in what is now Maharashtra and other parts of India. It is the ancestor of Marathi, Konkani , Sinhala and Dhivehi as well. It is one of the many languages (often called dialects) of a complex called Prakrit, and the chief Dramatic Prakrit. Its literary use was made famous by the playwright Kalidasa. |
lexicalization | eng: Maharashtri |
lexicalization | eng: Mahārāshṭrī |
subclass of | language/inc |
instance of | http://dbpedia.org/resource/Indo-Aryan_languages |
instance of | http://www.mpii.de/yago/resource/Indo-Aryan_languages |