After hearing about it in a lecture, I decided to look for more info and eventually read the article about it on Wikipedia. However, there are two things I can't find anywhere:
1) Is "Swaraj" a Hindi word?
2) How can I write it in devanāgarī letters?
3) What's the stressed syllable?
Thanks
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Sep-07-2007 21:31
Omega_M
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Swaraj = self rule.
Swa = self
Raj = rule.
This word was used often during the british rule by the indian freedom fighters. I dont have access to writing devnagri script right now. Swaraj is derived from Sanskrit and is used in quite a few indian languages, i guess. But you can also say that it's a hindi word.
Originally posted by twilightki : It feels like something you'd listen to at 4 in the morning, or listen to in your car while you're going in a tunnel.
Originally posted by twilightki : It feels like something you'd listen to at 4 in the morning, or listen to in your car while you're going in a tunnel.
Sep-07-2007 21:57
Lira
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w00t, Tumcha Khup Dhanyavaad! Tunak Tunak
So, both syllables have the same intensity?
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Sep-07-2007 22:07
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quote:
Originally posted by Lira
w00t, Tumcha Khup Dhanyavaad! Tunak Tunak
So, both syllables have the same intensity?
yeah, both are pronounced with the same intensity.
Originally posted by twilightki : It feels like something you'd listen to at 4 in the morning, or listen to in your car while you're going in a tunnel.