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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusVol (ವೊಲ್):—[adverb] = ವೋಲು [volu].
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Vōl (ವೋಲ್):—[adverb] = ವೋಲು [volu].
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
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Starts with (+29): Vikriyashakti, Vol-tok, Vola, Voladora, Volaka, Volakam, Volana, Volanem, Volanganem, Volapana, Volapika, Volatta, Volavaddha, Volavia, Voldisa, Vole, Volia, Voligbe, Voliman, Volina.
Ends with: Amtevol, Amtirevol, Chanvol, Katukilavol, Mkovol.
Full-text (+1745): Jatakatthavannana, Atiprasanga, Yoga, Ahicchatra, Vol-tok, Pratyadaya, Pushkarapushkara, Danadharmaprakriya, Akashakusuma, Vyomaravinda, Nyakshena, Khapushpa, Khakusuma, Akashapadma, Gaganaravinda, Ambararavinda, Nishcayanaya, Dvicandra, Indudvaya, Candradvaya.
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