Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Caution has to be used in interpreting data from Indic in particular.
(Perhaps he should have sent that postcard to himself at Indic.)
This is quite unlike anything in Indic.
Indic has assigned you to the Bureau."
It's called Indic, for short, and it's a think-tank.
Similarly, underdots, as needed in the romanization of Indic, will often be placed incorrectly.
Indic has a hundied or so captive geniuses like me sitting around solving problems for know-nothings.
Indic can refer to:
Standard Indic is a consistent script system that is well adapted to writing practically all languages of South Asia.
Indinator Indic language transliterator Free online tool for, a download version is available as well.
- Barr indic- lo schermo.
The astonished engineers left the room on the run, and Gilbert Seabrooke proposed a new study program to be submitted to Indic.
For backward compatibility some typing tools like Indic IME still provide this layout.
BOLT is available in English, Spanish, Russian, and Indic.
In the same year Azhagi was identified as a "success story" by Microsoft's Bhashaindia.com Indic language computing site.
The cultural heritages of the area included strong Hellenic, Indic, Asyrian and Persian influences.
Malay, for example, has a long history as a written language and has been rendered in Indic, Arabic, and Latin scripts.
It possibly belongs to Southern Zone Indic, but has characteristics of Central Zone and is otherwise unclassified.
Composes text in all worldwide languages, which includes various complex scripting languages such as, Arabic, Indic, and Hebrew.
Unlike the several meanings connected with ārya- in Old Indic, the Old Iranian term has solely an ethnic meaning.
(Valentine Shipley, Indic Myst and Warsi Brothers among others)
It is still commonly used by linguists working on Slavic, Indic, Uralic, Semitic, and Caucasian languages.
Also supports ANSI(English) to Indic Unicode conversion.
As a word descended through time from Old Indo-Aryan to Modern Indic, many phonetic, morphological, and semantic changes often occur.
"Legal Diglossia: Modeling Discursive Practices in Premodern Indic Law."