
Sinhala language - Wikipedia
The Sinhala script is written from left to right, and is mainly used for Sinhala. It is also used for the liturgical languages Pali and Sanskrit, which are important in Buddhism and academic works.
Sinhala alphabet, pronunciation and language - Omniglot
Sinhala is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by about 16 million Sinhalese people in Sri Lanka. It also used as a second language by another 3 million people belonging to other ethnic groups …
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Sinhalese language | Sri Lanka, Indo-Aryan, Pali | Britannica
Sinhalese language, Indo-Aryan language, one of the two official languages of Sri Lanka. It was taken there by colonists from northern India about the 5th century bc. Because of its isolation …
Learn Sinhala Online (සිංහල) - World Language Library
Sinhala is not only the mother tongue of the majority of Sri Lankans but also plays a crucial role in the country's cultural and religious life. It is the language of Theravada Buddhism in Sri Lanka, …
Sinhalese ~ සිංහල - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
Dec 25, 2024 · Sinhala (සිංහල), also known as Sinhalese in English, is the native language of the Sinhalese people who constitute approximately 75% of the population of Sri Lanka and …
Sinhala – The Languages
Sinhala, also known as Sinhalese, is the native language of the Sinhala people, the largest ethnic group in Sri Lanka. It is an Indo-Aryan language and one of the two official languages of Sri …
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A Complete Overview of the Sinhala Language – World Schoolbooks
With approximately 16 million native speakers and 2 million second-language speakers, the Sinhala language is not only the primary language of communication in the southern and …
Sinhala language - Wikiwand
The Sinhala script is written from left to right, and is mainly used for Sinhala. It is also used for the liturgical languages Pali and Sanskrit, which are important in Buddhism and academic works.