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attica Meaning in marathi ( attica शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



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प्राचीन ग्रीसमधील अथेन्सची सीमा जिथे आयन बोली बोलली जात असे,



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attica's Usage Examples:

A group composed of former EPRLF cadres known as Razeek Group works along with the Sri Lankan Army as a paramilitary group in activities against the Tamil Tigers in the Batticaloa region.


Batticaloa: LTTE cadres killed eight persons, thought to be Muslims and hanged them on trees.


It is difficult to determine how many of Batticaloa’s Burghers speak SLPC, but most probably understand it, though in many homes Tamil has become the predominant language.


It is now only spoken in parts of the coastal towns of Trincomalee and Batticaloa.


Insegnare concetti: una ricerca di didattica della filosofia (in Italian).


Current use Today, the language is spoken by descendants of Topazes and Casados, the Portuguese Burgher community, in the Eastern towns of Batticaloa (Koolavaddy, Mamangam, Uppodai, Dutch Bar, Akkaraipattu) and Trincomalee (Palayuttu).


There are also significant communities in Trincomalee and Batticaloa, with an estimated population of 20,000.


Sinhalese and their property were also affected by retaliatory attacks by Tamil mobs throughout the Batticaloa and Jaffna districts.


These qualities were displayed in the two surviving manuscripts of his riddles and four of his Ars Gramattica Tatuini.


There are still 100 Burgher families in Batticaloa and Trincomalee and 80 Kaffir families in Puttalam that speak the language.


Both Batticaloan Tamil and the SLPC have entirely predictable stress² patterns whereas SP does not.


Batticaloa is a medium-sized coastal town in the Eastern Province that has always been an isolated outpost, and has been able to retain many ancient habits.


In Sri Lanka, an ethnic gypsy minority known as the Ahikuntakas (otherwise called Kuravars) in the Batticaloa.



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