Marathi July 2013
Madhukar Gogate
mng1932 at YAHOO.COM
Tue Jul 2 07:08:59 UTC 2013
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Mr Dileep Damle,
Thanks for your mail and compliments.
Sorry to note your eyesight problem.
I recall our meeting, years ago, at Vaishali in Pune.
My Marathi article has only 2 pages, not more.
-- MNG (www.mngogate.com)
From: Dileep Damle <dileep_damle at HOTMAIL.COM>
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>VYAKARAN: South Asian Languages and Linguistics Net Editors: Tej K. Bhatia, Syracuse University, New York John Peterson, University of Osnabrueck, Germany Details: Send email to listserv at listserv.syr.edu and say: INFO VYAKARAN Subscribe:Send email to listserv at listserv.syr.edu and say: SUBSCRIBE VYAKARAN FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME (Substitute your real name for first_name last_name) Archives: http://listserv.syr.edu/
>I enjoyed reading the attachment, unfortunately it contained only two pages. It seemed that there were more. Has there been a technology problem? If there are more pages, I would very much appreciate being able to read the.
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>You may remember, we met in Vaishali a few years ago to exchange views about use of the roman script for Marathi. I had intended to do something about that. I have had health (eyesight) problems since that time, consequently reduced my serious activities somewhat. In the meanwhile, devanagari keyboards have progressed. Particularly on the iPad and iPhone, there is quite a good one. There is still room for improvement.
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>Anyway..it was very good to see your text in pure Marathi, so clear and yet powerful. I am not talking about use of devanagari, but the language. It is particularly poignant, since so many people in Maharashtra are unable to , or do not care to write without interspersing many English words. No doubt, this is a normal process of language change, but it is so rapid that one fears for the survival of the beautiful mother tongue. I apologise for writing this in English. I have lived in the UK for 52 years of my the 65 years of my life. Writing in Marathi is now becoming a strain with memory/ vocabulary deteriorating. Wishing that were not so.
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>Please let know if further pages are available. Thank you. Best regards.
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>Dileep Damlé
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>Sent from my iPad
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>On 1 Jul 2013, at 08:06, "Madhukar Gogate" <mng1932 at YAHOO.COM> wrote:
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>>Marathi July 2013 ................... Circulate.
>>Nonperiodic Marathi mail since yr 2000
>>partly Devanagari, partly Roman script.
>>A sample at end... Visit M22 E15 E03
>>& bio-data (http://www.mngogate.com/)
>>M22 > (www.mngogate.com/m22.pdf).
>>Visit > Marathi pdf > America in 1973.
>>1973 मधील अमेरिका madhil amerikaa
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><America in 1973.pdf>
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