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Dra·vid·i·an AHD[drə-vĭdʹē-ən] D.J.[drəˈvɪdiːən]K.K.[drəˈvɪdiən]n.(名词)- A large family of languages spoken especially in southern India and northern Sri Lanka that includes Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada.达罗毗荼语系:使用于印度南部和斯里兰卡北部的一个大语族,包括泰米尔语、泰卢固语、马拉亚兰语和卡纳拉语
- A member of any of the peoples that speak one of the Dravidian languages, especially a member of one of the pre-Indo-European peoples of southern India.说达罗毗荼语的人:说任一种达罗毗荼语的人,特别是指印度南部前印欧人成员
- From Sanksrit drāviḍaḥ [a Dravidian] 源自 梵文 drāviḍaḥ [达罗毗荼人]
Dravidʹian 或 Dravidʹic AHD[-vĭdʹĭk] (形容词) |