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LESSON 3073 Sat 27 Jul 2019
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112 CLASSICAL LANGUAGES including Classical Sanskrit.
From
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at 668, 5A Main Road, 8th Cross HAL 3rd Stage, Bangalore,
Karnataka State, India for teaching Meditation in Buddha’s own words.
Also to create the entire teachings of the Buddha in the latest 7D laser
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The Buddha’s last days are described in the Pali text called the Great
Parinibbana Sutta (Parinibbana meaning “completed nibbana”).
Just born baby when kept isolated, after few days it will speak a
natural human language called Prakrit/Maghad. So all the 7,111 languages
are classical.
Namibia
Classical English,Roman 7% (official),
Classical Afrikaans is common language of most of
the population and of about 60% of the white population,
Classical German- Klassisches Deutsch, 32%;
Classical indigenous languages: Classical Oshivambo, Classical Herero, Nama
Nauru
Classical Nauruan (official),
Classical English,Roman
Nepal
Classical Nepali-शास्त्रीय म्यांमार (बर्मा), 48% (official),
Classical Maithali 12%, Classical Bhojpuri 7%, Classical Tharu 6%, Classical Tamang
5%, others.
Classical English,Roman spoken by many in government and business (2001)
Netherlands
Classical Dutch- Klassiek Nederlands,
Classical Frisian- Klassike Frysk, (both official)
New Zealand
Classical English,Roman,
Classical Maori-Maori Maori (both official)
Nicaragua
Classical Spanish-Español clásico, 98% (official);
Classical English Roman, and Classical indigenous languages on Atlantic coast (1995)
Niger
Classical French- Français classique, (official),
Classical Hausa-Hausa Hausa,
Classical Djerma
Nigeria
English (official),
Classical Hausa-Hausa Hausa,
Classical Yoruba-Yoruba Yoruba,
Classical Ibo, Classical Fulani, and more than 200 others
Norway
Classical Bokmål Classical Norwegian-Klassisk norsk,,
Classical Nynorsk Classical Norwegian-Klassisk norsk, (both official);
Classical small Sami-
and
Classical Finnish- Klassinen suomalainen,-speaking minorities (Sami is official in six municipalities)
Oman
Classical Arabic-اللغة العربية الفصحى (official),
Classical English Roman,
Classical Baluchi,
Classical Urdu- کلاسیکی اردو
Classical Indian dialects
Pakistan
Classical Urdu- کلاسیکی اردو
8%,
Classical English Roman, (both official);
Classical Punjabi-ਕਲਾਸੀਕਲ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ 48%,
Classical Sindhi12%,
Classical
Siraiki (a Classical Punjabi-ਕਲਾਸੀਕਲ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ variant) 10%,
Classical Pashto- ټولګی پښتو
8%,
Classical Balochi 3%, Classical Hindko 2%,
Classical Brahui 1%, Classical Burushaski, and others 8%
Palau Classical Palauan 64.7%,
Classical English Roman 9.4%, Classical Sonsoralese,Classical Tobi, Classical Angaur (each
official on some islands),
Classical Filipino, 13.5%,
Classical Chinese (Traditional)-古典中文(繁體) 5.7%, Classical Carolinian
1.5%,
Classical Japanese-古典的なイタリア語, 1.5%, other Classical Asian 2.3%, other languages 1.5% (2000)
Palestinian
State (proposed) Classical Arabic-اللغة العربية الفصحى ,
Classical Hebrew- עברית קלאסית
Classical English Roman
Panama
Classical Spanish-Español clásico, (official),
Classical English Roman 14%, many bilingual
Papua New Guinea
Classical Tok Pisin (Classical Melanesian Pidgin, the lingua franca),
Classical Hiri
Motu (in Papua region),
Classical English Roman 1%–2%; 715 iClassical ndigenous languages
Paraguay
Classical Spanish-Español clásico,
Classical Guaraní (both official)
Peru
Classical Spanish-Español clásico,
Classical Quéchua (both official); Classical Aymara; many minor Classical Amazonian languages
Philippines
Filipino (based on Classical Tagalog),
Classical English Roman (both official); eight
major dialects:Classical Tagalog,
Classical Cebuano-Klase sa Sugbo,
Classical Ilocano, Classical Hiligaynon or Classical Ilonggo,Classical Bicol, Classical
Waray, Classical Pampango, and Classical Pangasinense
Poland
Classical Polish-Język klasyczny polski 98% (2002)
Portugal
Classical Portuguese-Português Clássico, (official), Classical Mirandese (official, but locally used)
Qatar
Classical Arabic-اللغة العربية الفصحى(official);
Classical English Roman a common second language
Romania
Classical Romanian-Clasic românesc, (official),
Classical Hungarian-Klasszikus magyar,
Classical German- Klassisches Deutsch,
Russia
Classical Russian-Классический русский, others
Rwanda
Classical Kinyarwanda,
Classical French- Français classique, and
Classical English Roman (all official);
Classical Swahili,Kiswahili in commercial centers
St. Kitts and Nevis Classical English Roman
St. Lucia
Classical English Roman (official),
Classical French- Français classique, patois
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Classical English Roman ,
Classical French- Français classique, patois
Samoa
Classical Samoan-Samoan Samoa,
Classical English Roman
San Marino
Classical Italian-Italiano classico,
São Tomé and Príncipe
Classical Portuguese-Português Clássico, (official)
Saudi Arabia
Classical Arabic-اللغة العربية الفصحى
Senegal
Classical French- Français classique, (official);
Classical Wolof,Classical Pulaar, Classical Jola, Classical Mandinka
Serbia
Classical Serbian-Класични српски,(official);
Classical Romanian-Clasic românesc,
Classical Hungarian-Klasszikus magyar,
Classical Slovak-Klasický slovenský,, and
Classical Croatian-Klasična hrvatska,(all official in Classical Vojvodina);
Classical Albanian-Shqiptare klasike, (official in Kosovo)
Seychelles Seselwa
Classical Haitian Creole-Klasik kreyòl, 92%,
Classical English Roman , 5%
Classical French- Français classique(all official) (2002)
Sierra Leone
Classical English Roman (official), Classical Mende (southern vernacular), ClassicalTemne (northern vernacular), Classical Krio (lingua franca)
Singapore
Classical Mandarin 35%,
Classical English Roman 23%,
Classical Malay-Melayu Klasik 14.1%,
Classical Hokkien 11.4%,
Classical Cantonese 5.7%, Classical Teochew 4.9%,
Classical Tamil-பாரம்பரிய இசைத்தமிழ் செம்மொழி 3.2%, other
Classical Chinese (Traditional)-古典中文(繁體) dialects 1.8%,
other 0.9% (2000)
Slovakia
Classical Slovak-Klasický slovenský 84% (official),
Classical Hungarian-Klasszikus magyar, 11%,
Classical Roma 2%,
Classical Ukrainian-Класичний український, 1% (2001)
Slovenia
Classical Slovenian-Klasična slovenska, 91%,
Classical Serbian-Класични српски Serbo-Classical Croatian-Klasična hrvatska, 5% (2002)
Solomon Islands
Classical English Roman 1%–2% (official),
Classical Melanesian pidgin (lingua franca), 120 Classical indigenous languages
Somalia
Classical Somali-Soomaali qowmiyadeed, (official),
Classical Arabic-اللغة العربية الفصحى
Classical English Roman
Classical Italian-Italiano classico,
South Africa
IsiClassical Zulu-I-Classical Zulu 23.8%,
IsiClassical Xhosa-IsiXhosa zesiXhosa, 17.6%,
Classical Afrikaans 13.3%, Classical Sepedi
9.4%,
Classical English Roman 8.2%,
Classical Setswana 8.2%,
Classical Sesotho-Seserbia ea boholo-holo7.9%, Classical Xitsonga 4.4%, other
7.2%
South Sudan
Classical English Roman (official),
Classical Arabic-اللغة العربية الفصحى (includes Classical Juba and Classical Sundanese-Sunda Klasik variants) (official),
Classical regional languages include Classical Dinka,Classical Nuer, Bari,Classical
Zande,Classical Shilluk
Spain Castilian
Classical Spanish-Español clásico,74% (official nationwide);
Classical Catalan-Català clàssic 17%,
Classical Galician-Clásico galego, 7%,
Classical Basque- Euskal klasikoa 2% (each official regionally)
Sri Lanka
Classical Sinhala-සම්භාව්ය සිංහල 74% (official and national),
Classical Tamil-பாரம்பரிய இசைத்தமிழ் செம்மொழி 18% (national),
other 8%;
Classical English Roman is commonly used in government and spoken competently
by about 10%
Sudan
Classical Arabic-اللغة العربية الفصحى (official),
Classical Nubian,Classical Ta Bedawie, Classical diverse dialects of Classical Nilotic,Classical Nilo-Hamitic,
Classical Sundanese-Sunda Klasik Sudanic languages,
Classical English Roman
Suriname
Dutch (official),
Classical Surinamese (lingua franca),
English widely spoken, Hindustani, Javanese
Swaziland
Classical English Roman,
Classical siSwati (both official)
Sweden
Classical Swedish-Klassisk svensk,
small Sami- and
Classical Finnish- Klassinen suomalainen,-speaking minorities
Switzerland
Classical German- Klassisches Deutsch, 64%,
Classical French- Français classique 20%,
Classical Italian-Italiano classico 7% (all official);
Classical Romansch 0.5% (national)
Syria
Classical Arabic-اللغة العربية الفصحى (official);
Classical Kurdish (Kurmanji)-Kurdî (Kurmancî),
Classical Armenian-դասական հայերեն,
Classical Aramaic,Classical Circassian widely understood;
Classical French- Français classique
Classical English Roman,somewhat understood
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