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- Dialect continuum [r]: Range of dialects spoken across a large geographical area, differing only slightly between areas that are geographically close, and gradually decreasing in mutual intelligibility as the distances become greater. [e]
- Dravidistan [r]: A proposed sovereign state for all non-Brahmin speakers of Dravidian languages in South Asia. [e]
- Hinduism [r]: A diffuse set of cultural and religious practices that originated on the Indian subcontinent. [e]
- India [r]: Republic in South Asia; the world's largest democracy. Borders Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, China, Nepal, Pakistan [e]
- Indo-European languages [r]: A group of several hundred languages, including the majority of languages spoken in Europe, the Plateau of Iran and the subcontinent of India, that share a considerable common vocabulary and linguistic features. [e]
- Leicester [r]: Major English city in Leicestershire in the Midlands. [e]
- Maharashtra [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Mumbai [r]: The capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra, and is the most populous city in India; formerly known as Bombay. [e]
- Sant Mat [r]: Add brief definition or description
- South Africa [r]: The southernmost African nation; population about 50,000,000. [e]
- Nepali language [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Dravidian languages [r]: A group of pre-Indo-European languages native to South Asia. [e]