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favorite icon,Sintonize em Transmissões ao Vivo em Tempo Real e Aproveite a Emoção de Jogos Online Populares, Onde Cada Movimento Pode Mudar o Destino do Jogo..Em 1 de julho de 2017, a Adria suspendeu sua base na cidade polonesa de Łódź, da qual realizou voos com sua aeronave CRJ700 estacionada, registrada S5-AAZ, pelos três anos anteriores. Durante esse período, Adria também abriu duas outras bases na Polônia, uma em Rzeszów e outra em Olsztyn; no entanto, ambos foram encerrados rapidamente. a Adria agora deve se concentrar mais em seu hub principal no aeroporto de Ljubljana, que já viu um aumento nas frequências de voos para alguns destinos servidos pela Adria. Esses destinos incluem Amsterdã, Podgorica, Pristina, Sarajevo e Skopje.,O Guru Granth Sahib foi redigido na escrita Gurmukhi, através das línguas punjabi, persa, sânscrito e vários dialetos, dentre eles: lehndi, braj bhasha, khariboli, cuja reunião era denominada genericamente como ''Sant Bhasha''.The making of Sikh scripture by Gurinder Singh Mann. Published by Oxford University Press US, 2001. ISBN 0-19-513024-3, ISBN 978-0-19-513024-9 Page 5. "The language of the hymns recorded in the Adi Granth has been called ''Sant Bhasha,'' a kind of lingua franca used by the medieval saint-poets of northern India. But the broad range of contributors to the text produced a complex mix of regional dialects."Surindar Singh Kohli, ''History of Punjabi Literature''. Page 48. National Book, 1993. ISBN 81-7116-141-3, ISBN 978-81-7116-141-6. "When we go through the hymns and compositions of the Guru written in ''Sant Bhasha'' (saint-language), it appears that some Indian saint of 16th century...." Introduction: Guru Granth Sahib. "Guru Granth Sahib Ji is written in Gurmukhi script. The language, which is most often Sant Bhasha, is very close to Punjabi. It is well understood all over northern and northwest India and is popular among the wandering holy men. Persian and some local dialects have also been used. Many hymns contain words of different languages and dialects, depending upon the mother tongue of the writer or the language of the region where they were composed."Nirmal Dass, ''Songs of the Saints from the Adi Granth''. SUNY Press, 2000. ISBN 0-7914-4683-2, ISBN 978-0-7914-4683-6. Page 13. "Any attempt at translating songs from the Adi Granth certainly involves working not with one language, but several, along with dialectical differences. The languages used by the saints range from Sanskrit; regional Prakrits; western, eastern and southern Apabhramsa; and Sahiskriti. More particularly, we find sant bhasha, Marathi, Old Hindi, central and Lehndi Panjabi, Sgettland Persian. There are also many dialects deployed, such as Purbi Marwari, Bangru, Dakhni, Malwai, and Awadhi."Harjinder Singh, Sikhism. Guru Granth Sahib (GGS). "Guru Granth Sahib Ji also contains hymns which are written in a language known as Sahiskriti, as well as Sant Bhasha; it also contains many Persian and Sanskrit words throughout.".

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favorite icon,Sintonize em Transmissões ao Vivo em Tempo Real e Aproveite a Emoção de Jogos Online Populares, Onde Cada Movimento Pode Mudar o Destino do Jogo..Em 1 de julho de 2017, a Adria suspendeu sua base na cidade polonesa de Łódź, da qual realizou voos com sua aeronave CRJ700 estacionada, registrada S5-AAZ, pelos três anos anteriores. Durante esse período, Adria também abriu duas outras bases na Polônia, uma em Rzeszów e outra em Olsztyn; no entanto, ambos foram encerrados rapidamente. a Adria agora deve se concentrar mais em seu hub principal no aeroporto de Ljubljana, que já viu um aumento nas frequências de voos para alguns destinos servidos pela Adria. Esses destinos incluem Amsterdã, Podgorica, Pristina, Sarajevo e Skopje.,O Guru Granth Sahib foi redigido na escrita Gurmukhi, através das línguas punjabi, persa, sânscrito e vários dialetos, dentre eles: lehndi, braj bhasha, khariboli, cuja reunião era denominada genericamente como ''Sant Bhasha''.The making of Sikh scripture by Gurinder Singh Mann. Published by Oxford University Press US, 2001. ISBN 0-19-513024-3, ISBN 978-0-19-513024-9 Page 5. "The language of the hymns recorded in the Adi Granth has been called ''Sant Bhasha,'' a kind of lingua franca used by the medieval saint-poets of northern India. But the broad range of contributors to the text produced a complex mix of regional dialects."Surindar Singh Kohli, ''History of Punjabi Literature''. Page 48. National Book, 1993. ISBN 81-7116-141-3, ISBN 978-81-7116-141-6. "When we go through the hymns and compositions of the Guru written in ''Sant Bhasha'' (saint-language), it appears that some Indian saint of 16th century...." Introduction: Guru Granth Sahib. "Guru Granth Sahib Ji is written in Gurmukhi script. The language, which is most often Sant Bhasha, is very close to Punjabi. It is well understood all over northern and northwest India and is popular among the wandering holy men. Persian and some local dialects have also been used. Many hymns contain words of different languages and dialects, depending upon the mother tongue of the writer or the language of the region where they were composed."Nirmal Dass, ''Songs of the Saints from the Adi Granth''. SUNY Press, 2000. ISBN 0-7914-4683-2, ISBN 978-0-7914-4683-6. Page 13. "Any attempt at translating songs from the Adi Granth certainly involves working not with one language, but several, along with dialectical differences. The languages used by the saints range from Sanskrit; regional Prakrits; western, eastern and southern Apabhramsa; and Sahiskriti. More particularly, we find sant bhasha, Marathi, Old Hindi, central and Lehndi Panjabi, Sgettland Persian. There are also many dialects deployed, such as Purbi Marwari, Bangru, Dakhni, Malwai, and Awadhi."Harjinder Singh, Sikhism. Guru Granth Sahib (GGS). "Guru Granth Sahib Ji also contains hymns which are written in a language known as Sahiskriti, as well as Sant Bhasha; it also contains many Persian and Sanskrit words throughout.".

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