The Braille Press at Blind People’s Association (BPA) has come up with the braille version of Oxford English-Gujarati Dictionary in 2013-14. AHMEDABAD: The Braille Press at Blind People’s Association ...
The Hindu: From ‘gulab jamun’ to ‘jugaad’: 70 Indian words added to Oxford English dictionary
From endearing words like ‘Abba’ and ‘Anna’ to Indian delicacies like ‘gulab jamun’ and ‘vada’ can now be found in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED). As per the latest list of inclusions, 70 new ...
From ‘gulab jamun’ to ‘jugaad’: 70 Indian words added to Oxford English dictionary
The Oxford University Press (OUP) on Friday announced the launch of a trilingual Sanskrit-Hindi-English dictionary to make the Sanskrit language accessible to learners across the globe. This aligns ...
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New Delhi: After the Hindi version, Oxford University Press has launched online dictionaries in Tamil and Gujarati as part of its special focus on Indian languages. The Oxford Global Languages (OGL) ...
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