Thursday, May 13, 2010

MARATHI CORNER...


MARATHI PJ'S...


  • .Ekda ek manus asa announce karto ki tyacha kutra Tommy la poorna English kalta. Challenge mhanun dusra manus yeto ani Tommy la biscuit dakhvun mhanto "Tommy .. take". Tar Tommy jaaun bhintila tekto .

  • Manus eka tapriwar jaato aani samosaa magto.. Samosa aalyawar to fakta aatalaa masaalaCh khato Taperiwalaa mhanto arey kyo sirf masalaa hi khayaa?? manus mhanto "arey doctor ne bahaar ka khane ke liye mana kiya hain!!!!!!!"

  • Ekda ek maanus lagnala aalyacha tukda (ginger) gheun jaato. Ka?? Karan lagnachya patrikevar lihilela asta .. Lagnala "aala"ch paahije =))

MARATHI UKHANE...


  • chahala english madhe mhanatat tea,..... raonche nav ghayala 500 rupaye fee.

  • gavaat gaav nagpur gaav....gavaat gaav nagpur gaav......... Rao ahet bedukksarkhe karataat daraav daraav......

  • chandicya tatat jilbiche tukadeGhas ghalate martukadya, Tond kar ikde

  • अमेरिकेचे प्रेसिडेण्ट आहेत बुशसुंदर मुलगी दिसताच **** राव एकदम खुष !!

  • ***रावांची थोरवी मी सांगत नाहीकितीही प्याले तरीही ते कधीही झिंगत नाहीत !!

  • एक होती चिऊ एक होती काऊ...***रावांच नाव घेते , डोक नका खाऊ..

  • अंगणात पेरले पोतेभर गहूलिस्ट आहे मोठी, कुणा-कुणाचे नाव घेऊ

ABOUT MARATHI..


Marathi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Marathi people of what is considered western India. It is the official language of the state of Maharashtra. There are 90 million fluent speakers worldwide. Marathi is the 4th most spoken language in India and the 15th most spoken language in world. Marathi is the oldest of the regional literatures in Indo-Aryan languages, dating from about AD 1000. Marathi is estimated to be over 1300 years old,[10] and it is evolved from Sanskrit through Prakrit and Apabhramsha. Its grammar and syntax derive from Pali[citation needed] and Prakrit. In ancient times, Marathi was called Maharashtri, Marhatti, Mahratti etc.Peculiar features of Marathi linguistic culture include Marathi drama, with its unique flavour of 'Sangeet Natak' (musical dramas), scholarly discourses called 'Vasant Vyakhyanmala' (Lectures in Spring), Marathi folk dance called 'Lavani',

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