Don Bosco Press, 1973. - xvi + 1000 p. This work is of great importance and very necessary. It not only adds to the growth of the Khasi literature, but also supplies a long felt need of a comprehensive dictionary. It will not only meet the needs of those who are not very familiar with the structure of the Khasi language, but also those who might wish to enrich their knowledge...
Nongkrem Village: by Author, 1973. — 24 p. Khasi is the language of the Khasi people living in northeastern India (the mountainous regions of Khasi and Jaintia, Meghalaya State) and in neighboring areas of Bangladesh. It forms its own group within the Mon-Khmer languages of the Austroasiatic family. The number of native speakers in India is about 865,000 people, in Bangladesh —...
Shillong: Ri Khasi Press, 1968. — 493 p. Khasi is the language of the Khasi people living in northeastern India (the mountainous regions of Khasi and Jaintia, Meghalaya State) and in neighboring areas of Bangladesh. It forms its own group within the Mon-Khmer languages of the Austroasiatic family. The number of native speakers in India is about 865,000 people, in Bangladesh —...
Pnar Printers and Publishers, 2013. — 109 p. Pnar is the language spoken amongst the Pnar community of Meghalaya and parts of Assam, but is not an officially recognized language. As a result of which, with time and due to the introduction and influence of western languages into the community, it is on the verge of extinction. Initially, the collection of words was confined to...
Shillong: The Eastern Bengal and Assam Secretariat Press, 1906. — 250 p.
Сингх У Ниссор. Кхаси-английский словарь.
A
A, the first letter in the Khasi Alphabet ; — int. oh! ah!
Ab! int. the imitation of the cry of a crow.
*Abir, XI, n. red powder used in the Holi festival.
Ak! int. ah! ejaculation of disgust at an unpleasant smell.
Aku! int. expressing disgust at a...
Delhi: Mittal publications, 1988. — 632 p. Khasi is the language of the Khasi people living in northeastern India and neighboring areas of Bangladesh. Forms its own group within the Mon-Khmer languages of the Austroasiatic family. The number of speakers in India is about 865,000 people, in Bangladesh - up to 100,000 people.
Shillong: Assam Secretariat Printing Office, 1920. — 626 p. Khasi is the language of the Khasi people living in northeastern India and neighboring areas of Bangladesh. Forms its own group within the Mon-Khmer languages of the Austroasiatic family. The number of speakers in India is about 865,000 people, in Bangladesh - up to 100,000 people.
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