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http://dharma-haven.org/tibetan/language.htm Tibetan is spoken in Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal, and in parts of northern India (including Sikkim) and is classified by linguists as a member of the Tibeto-Burman subgroup of the Sino-Tibetan languages. ibetan is written in a very conservative syllabary script based on the writing system of the ancient Sanskrit language of India. Used in its present form since the 9th century, it was developed as a means of translating sacred Buddhist texts that were being brought into Tibet from India. The writing system derived from the pronunciation of the language as it was in about the 7th century, and varies in many ways from colloquial Tibetan as it spoken today. , Beginning in the 8th century, Buddhist texts written in Sanskrit were carried over the Himalayas, and were carefully translated into Tibetan by meditator scholars who had studied the true meaning of the teachings with Indian masters.
http://www3.aa.tufs.ac.jp/~kmach/hnd_la-e.htm Hindi electronic dictionary, old and new versions includes spelling and pronunciation tips which are based on the transcription rules.
http://www.cs.colostate.edu/~malaiya/scripts.html Languages and scripts of India with classical languages and texts of Brahmi script and historical development. Kashmiri Hindi Urdu, Assamese Punjabi, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Oriya Konkani, Kannada Malayalam Tamil, Telugu. Indian languages site contains Indian languages history and literature. Informaion about Sindhi,, Sinhala language and its 325 dialects of India, Brahmi script, the descent of Myanmar (Burma) script from Brahmi, Chart Thai Laguna Copperplates, Philippines Javanese alphabet, Indian influence in Indonesia Korean script, the controversy about ancient texts in Tamil, excavations at Anuradhapura. Also contains information on the earliest surviving Buddhist texts Katakana and Siddham, the descent of Sinhal script from Brahmi, Modern Brahmi derived scripts, Maldive script, Sharada script: development, and notes on Paippalada Atharvaveda and Sharda scripts.
http://www.joyo96.org On-line Japanese 144-page Katakana tutorial from Japanese Ministry of Education, complete with etymology, stroke order, movies, and mood music with and overview of the written Japanese language complete with stroke order diagrams and etymologies of the kanji.
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/wwwjdic.html Japanese dictionary server allows users to translate words to Japanese, text search for words in the dictionary and find Kanji in the database.
http://www.shuhai.hawaii.edu Classical Chinese texts and English translations facilitate the reading, researching, and understanding of ancient Chinese philosophy.
http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/korean Includes Korean language aids, newspapers, magazines, and a lot more.
http://www.rdt.monash.edu.au/~jwb/edict.html A Japanese/English dictionary file with over 60,000 entries which can be downloaded in an archived format.
http://www.zhongwen.com Search for Chinese Chars and history of Chinese language.
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