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Does anyon eknow what the Sinhalese (Sri Lankan) is for?

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Does anyon eknow what the Sinhalese (Sri Lankan) is for?

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Does anyone know what the Sinhalese (Sri Lankan) is for? flirtatious masculinity libertine I have a crack at this question now because I find this question very interesting now. I hope languages are not use for flirtatious reasons but the reason to inspire ones mind and eliminating prejudices and enhancing ones knowledge, able to communicate with people at a different frontier and also enhances ones culture as well. Sinhalese is the official language of Ceylon, now known as Sri Lanka. it is spoken by about 14 million people, living mainly in the southern and western two-thirds of the island. An Indo-European language descended from Sanskrit which is another langauge. Sinhalese was brought to Ceylon by settlers from norther India in the 5th century BC. The alphabet, however, with its generally rounded letters, more closely resembles those of the Dravidian languages of Southern India. Dravidian use to be Indian Civilisation which was equivalent to Roman and Greek civilisations on its day

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