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Languages used in Carnatic Music & Literature
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meena
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Hope this comes handy to rasikas:

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drshrikaanth
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Excellent aid for the interested. Good you posted it Meena.

Suji Ram
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Post by Suji Ram »

That's great English to Kannada
The reverse would be good if we can get one.

drshrikaanth
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Post by drshrikaanth »

That's great English to Kannada
The reverse would be good if we can get one.
Here it is

http://www.kannadakasturi.com/kasturiDi ... /start.asp

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Post by drshrikaanth »

Some online Telugu dictionaries (Telugu to English and vice versa)

http://dsal.uchicago.edu/dictionaries/brown/

http://dsal.uchicago.edu/dictionaries/gwynn/

More Telugu dictionaries on this page

http://www.multilingualbooks.com/online ... elugu.html

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Sanskrit, tamizh dictionaries ( choose whichever you want)

http://webapps.uni-koeln.de/tamil/

Suji Ram
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Post by Suji Ram »

http://dsal.uchicago.edu/dictionaries/fabricius/

For Tamil to English.
Now we all can become pandits 8)

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Post by drshrikaanth »

Malayalam English Dictionary (and vice versa)(Its not great I think but definitely useful )

http://malayalamdictionary.com/

cmlover
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Post by cmlover »

DRS
nice to have the flood of dictionaries! But one has to know the elements of declensions to consult them!

By the by when is the Sanketi dictionary coming out?

drshrikaanth
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But one has to know the elements of declensions to consult them!
Absolutelu right. These links are useful for those who know how to use them
By the by when is the Sanketi dictionary coming out?
When God wills! :cheesy: You have jogged my memory now.

meena
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Spoken Sanskrit

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jayaram
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Post by jayaram »

Meena - I just tried the sanskrit site. It's very basic, needs lot of work. I typed in 'I' and it didn't even bring back 'aham'. Ended up adding it to the vocabulary myself.
Good beginning, but a long way to go.
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meena
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It's very basic, needs lot of work.
jayaram
Maybe you can pitch in with the work on the dictionary by mailing to: klaus.glashoff@spoken-sanskrit.de :)
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arunk
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Very nice! Now let me dream again. How about a dictionary from our single transliteration scheme to regular english :)?

We can then hope to learn the word by word meanings of any krithi in any of the words :). Wouldnt that be great? Once we are ready with our scheme, is it possible to set up a wiki site for this that we can incrementally grow?

Arun

vasanthakokilam
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Post by vasanthakokilam »

Arun, that is a great idea. And I don't think you are that far off.

In a limited sense I am putting your web page for such uses. To search the tamil wiki dictionary, I type into your page, copy/paste the tamil word(s) as search string to the wiki and it works great. (If you do the same thing with Google, the search pulls out a lot of pages that are not normally returned with an english transliterated search, a bonus)

jayaram
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Post by jayaram »

Arun, hope you see a business opportunity here. Who knows, one day google may be after your software to incorporate into their search engine! And you can tell them it all began here... :)

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