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Kanashi is a Sino-Tibetan
language spoken in the
isolated Malana (Malani)
village area in
Kullu District,
Himachal Pradesh, India. It is, to some extent...
- A Lost Identity. The
existing speakers of the
autochthonous language Kanashi, the
traditional language of the
inhabitants of Malana,
number approximately...
- "Hakanaku Mo Towa No
Kanashi" (儚くも永久のカナシ, lit.
Fleeting Yet
Everlasting sorrow) is the
twelfth single by the ****anese band
Uverworld and was released...
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among the locals, scholars,
linguists and researchers.[citation needed]
Kanashi language of Malana,
Himachal Pradesh,
mutually intelligible with Kinnauri...
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Wakaki hi wa
kanashi (若き日は悲し) is a 1954 black-and-white ****anese film
directed by
Tsuruo Iwama.
Hibari Misora "若き日は悲し". Jmdb.ne.jp.
Retrieved 22 June...
- much so that she even once
tried to buy him. She also has a
rival named Kanashi, whom she
hates above all else.
Director Bear (熊会長, Kuma Kaichō) Voiced...
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suite Extensible Name Service, an XML-based
digital identity architecture Kanashi language (ISO 639:xns), a Sino-Tibetan
language Navtech System Support...
- Towa no
Kanashi (儚くも永久のカナシ, "Fleeting and
Everlasting Sorrow")
Taion (体温, "Thermoregulation")
Halzion (ハルジオン, Harujion)
Hakanaku mo Towa no
Kanashi (Anime...
- band
released their final independent release, the
double A-side "Hexun/
Kanashi." The
album was
created by
recording song
after song,
until the band had...
- 12%),
Bhoti Kinnauri,
Chitkuli Kinnauri,
Bunan (or Gahri), Jangshung,
Kanashi, Shumcho,
Spiti Bhoti, Sunam, Tinani, and Tukpa.
Religion in
Himachal Pradesh...