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  2. Tropes specifically having to do with use of language, including translations. See also: Dialogue, Innuendo Tropes, Oral Tradition, Incoherence Index, the Language Useful Notes, and Home Pages By Language (for this site in other languages).

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    Hindustani (Indo-European) is a term used to define two mutually intellegible languages—both technically of the Central Zone of the Indo-Aryan languages—Hindi and Urdu. The main difference is that...
    Sanskrit (Indo-European), considered the language of antiquity in the Indian subcontinent, same as Latin and Classical Greek in non-Slavic Europe. It is Not Quite Dead as still quite common for stu...
    Dogri (Indo-European), spoken by 5 million "Dogras", mainly in western Jammu and Kashmir.
    Kashmiri (Indo-European), spoken by 5.6 million people in the Kashmir Valley. It's the mother tongue of India's two most famous prime ministers: Jawaharlal Nehru, and his daughter Indira Gandhi.
    Punjabinote "pun," not "poon" (Indo-European), spoken mainly in the state of Punjab (and in Pakistani Punjab across the border). It has 34 million speakers in India and about 120 million worldwide....
    Gujarati (Indo-European), spoken in the state of Gujarat. Worldwide, there are 46 million Gujarati speakers, or "gujjus". It's the native language of both Mahatma Gandhi and Muhammad Ali Jinnah, th...
    Konkani (Indo-European), spoken by 8 million people, mostly in the state of Goa. It can be written in fivedifferent scripts, based on region and religion: Hindus write in Devanagari (the same scrip...
    Marathi (Indo-European), spoken in the state of Maharashtra, with 70 million speakers in India. It's sometimes written in the "Modi" script, essentially a cursive Devanagari. Ironically, Maharashtr...
    Sindhi (Indo-European), spoken mainly in Gujarat and in neighboring Pakistan, and elsewhere in India among the descendants of Pakistani emigrants, with an estimated 2 million speakers in India and...
    Bengali (Indo-European), spoken mainly in the states of West Bengal and Tripura, and across the border in Bangladesh. There are 83 million Bengali speakers in India and over 230 million worldwide....
    Maithili (Indo-European), spoken by 12 million people, mostly in the state of Bihar.
    Oriya/Odia (Indo-European), spoken mainly in the state of Odisha, with 33 million speakers worldwide. It has attained classical language status.
    Santali (Austro-Asiatic), spoken by 6 million people in the state of Jharkhand.
    Kannada (Dravidian), spoken by 40 million "Kannadigas" mainly in the state of Karnataka. It has attained the status of a classical language. Kannada dialects vary not only by region, but also by ca...
    Malayalam (Dravidian), spoken by 33 million Malayalees, or "Mallus", in the state of Kerala and the territory of Lakshadweep. Its grammar and vocabulary borrow mainly from Tamil and Sanskrit, with...
    Tamil (Dravidian), spoken by 61 million Tamils in the state of Tamil Nadu and around the world in various countries (it is one of Sri Lanka's two official languages, and one of Singapore's four off...
    Telugu (Dravidian), spoken in the states of Andhra Pradesh (49 million) and Telangana (35 million),note These used to be the same state; they split in 2014, not for linguistic reasons, but rather f...
    Assamese (Indo-European), spoken by 13 million people mainly in the state of Assam. It is the easternmost natural member of the entire Indo-European language family.
    Bodo (Sino-Tibetan), spoken by the Bodo minority in the state of Assam by 1.4 million speakers.
    Manipuri/Meitei (Sino-Tibetan), spoken by 1.5 million people in the state of Manipur.
    Nepali (Indo-European), naturally the official and national language of Nepal, but also spoken in the Indian state of Sikkim, which borders Nepal. It has 2.9 million speakers in India (most of whom...

    English (Indo-European), which is still present as a remnant of India's time as part of The British Empire, which enforced it as a language of government and higher education. Because of the above-...

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  5. Tropes Meaning in English to Urdu is دستے, as written in Urdu and Dastay, as written in Roman Urdu. There are many synonyms of Tropes which include Adumbration, Allegory, Alliteration, Allusion, Analogue, Analogy, Anaphora, Anticlimax, Antithesis, Apostrophe, Asyndeton, Bathos, Blesboks, Comparison, Conceit, Device, Ellipsis, Euphemism ...

  6. The Cambridge EnglishUrdu Dictionary is based on original research on the unique Cambridge English Corpus, and includes meanings at CEFR levels A1–C2 in the English Vocabulary Profile. Clear definitions in English and Urdu translations for more than 15,000 words and phrases.

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