
Santali language - Wikipedia
Santali (ᱥᱟᱱᱛᱟᱲᱤ, Pronounced: [santaɽi], সাঁওতালি, ସାନ୍ତାଳୀ, सान्ताली) is a Kherwarian Munda language spoken natively by the Santal people of South Asia.
Santali language | Origin, Script, Alphabet | Britannica
Santali includes a northern and a southern dialect. It is the major member of a sub-group of the Kherwarian branch of North Munda. Kherwarian also includes Mundari and Ho, each with …
Santali language and alphabets - Omniglot
Santali is one of India's 22 scheduled languages, and is officially recognised as the second state language in Jharkhand and West Bengal states. Santali is taught in primary schools in India …
Santali Language | Research Starters - EBSCO
Santali is an Austroasiatic language and one of the few non-Indo-Aryan languages in India. It is part of the Munda subfamily, a group of languages spoken by more than ten million people. …
Santals - Encyclopedia.com
The Olchiki script, also known as Olcemet ("language of writing") or simply as the Santali alphabet, was created in 1925 by Pandit Raghunath Murmu for the Santali language. Ol Chiki, …
Santali Dictionary • Lexilogos
The Santali language is spoken in the East of India. It belongs to the Austro-asiatic family like the Cambodian ou le Vietnamese.
Santali/Introduction - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
Santali (ᱥᱟᱱᱛᱟᱲᱤ, Pronounced: [santaɽi], সাঁওতালি, ସାନ୍ତାଳୀ, सान्ताली) is a Kherwarian Munda language spoken natively by the Santal people of South Asia.
Santali - Lite Asia
“Early to bed and early to rise” is a key habit of the Santali people, who make their living by farming, weaving, and hunting. The animistic community has a rich artistic heritage.
Santali - Apertium
Santali or Santhali is the most widely spoken language of the Munda subfamily of the Austroasiatic languages, related to Ho and Mundari, spoken mainly in the Indian states of …
OLAC resources in and about the Santali language
Other known names and dialect names: Har, Hor, Kamari-Santali, Karmali, Khole, Lohari-Santali, Mahali, Mahle, Manjhi, Paharia, Sainti, Samtali, Sandal, Sangtal, Santal, Santhal, Santhali, …