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Marathi is the language spoken primarily by the native people of Maharashtra, a state of Indian subcontinent. There are about 90 million people who speak Marathi worldwide. It is the oldest of the Indo-Aryan regional languages. It is thought to be approximately 1300 years old, and it is considered that this language evolved from Sanskrit and Prakrit (a group of languages spoken in ancient India) (http://www.indianmirror.com/languages/marathi-language.html).
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I would like to express my special thanks of gratitude to Mrs. Laxmi Kashyap, Mr. Gajanana Rane, Mr. Diptesh Kanojia, Ms. Sudha Bhingardive, Mrs. Madhuri Bhamble, and Mr. Nilesh Joshi and Shraddha Kalele who helped me in compiling the data, translations, etc., and special thanks to Mrs. Jaya Saraswati who helped me in editing.
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Popale, L., Bhattacharyya, P. (2017). Creating Marathi WordNet. In: Dash, N., Bhattacharyya, P., Pawar, J. (eds) The WordNet in Indian Languages. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1909-8_8
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