Arebhashe or Gowda Kannada is a dialect of the Kannada language, particularly, spoken by the people belonging to ‘Gowda’ community (among Hindus) who are the natives of Sullia and Bhagamandala of Dakshina Kannada and Coorg districts, respectively and also eastern parts of Kasaragod district of Kerala state. In Sullia Taluk, as the majority of the population belongs to Gowda community, most of others also generally communicate in the same dialect. Around 3 lakhs of people in this region speak this dialect. Arebhashe has its own unique type of pronunciation with slight deviation from Kannada (Example: hege in Kannada; henge in Arebhashe for 'How' in English). It doesn’t have its own scripture but written using the regular Kannada script. A dialect (from the Greek word διάλεκτος) is a variety of a language used by people from a particular geographic area. ... Kannada - aptly described as sirigannada (known to few as Kanarese) is one of the oldest Dravidian languages and is spoken in its various dialects by roughly 45 million people. ... This article is about the Hindu religion OM, the most sacred syllable and quintessential symbol of Hinduism, represents the first manifestation of the unmanifest Brahman. ... Dakshina Kannada, also called South Kannada, South Kanara, or South Canara, is a district of Indias Karnataka state. ... A coffee plantation in Coorg Kodagu (previously called Coorg) is a district of Karnataka state, India. ... Bekal Fort Beach Kasargod (also spelled Kasaragod or Kasargode) is the northern-most district in the state of Kerala, India formed on 24 May 1984. ... Kerala (or Keralam) is a state in South India, occupying a narrow strip of Indias southwestern coast. ...
Cape Town A police officer is the main suspect in the execution of five petrol attendants in Grassy Park.
Senior police sources said last night that a policeman was being questioned and had allegedly confessed that he shot dead Arthur Ngxumza, Julius Mjali, Saziso Bhashe, Sibongile Same and Alfred Nyumbeka once in the back of the head.
Although a small amount of cash not more than R1 000 was taken from the office of Jaffers Service Station, the motive for the killings is still not clear.