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Lohaghat (Kumaoni:
Loghāt) is a town and a
nagar palika in
Champawat district in the
Indian state of Uttarakhand.
Lohaghat is also
famous for its various...
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Malay or
Kedahan (Malay:
bahasa Melayu Kedah; also
known as
Pelat Utara or
Loghat Utara 'Northern Dialect') or as it is
known in Thailand,
Syburi Malay (Thai:...
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Yasran Abdul Aziz 2010, pp. 14–15. "Kamus Kelantan:
Loghat Kelate".
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November 2010.
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Mohammad (1958).
Loghat-namehʻi Dehkhoda. Tehran:
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communities of the Caliphate." Dehghani, Mohammad: 'Āshtīnāmeh' va 'Tovāreh', do
loghat-e mahjur-e Fārsi dar kuh-e sinā
Archived August 11, 2014, at the Wayback...
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Malay it is
known as
bahasa Terengganu or
bahasa Melayu Terengganu (dialek/
loghat Terengganu which means 'Terengganu dialect' is also
widely used). The people...
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Malaysia (excluding the Ibanic)
identified by
local scholars as "dialects" (
loghat), 10 of
which are used
throughout Malaysia. A
variant of
Malay that is spoken...
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Loghat Nāmeh Dehkhodā: The
Encyclopaedic Dictionary of the
Persian Language, Costa...
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Standard Malay words with
voiced velar fricative (ɣ), such as
loghat (dialect) and
ghaib (invisible, mystical) are
mostly Arabic loanwords spelled...