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Gondi

American  
[gon-dee] / ˈgɒn di /

noun

  1. a Dravidian language, the language of the Gonds.


Gondi British  
/ ˈɡɒndɪ /

noun

  1. the language or group of languages spoken by the Gonds, belonging to the Dravidian family of languages

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“It’s unlikely most people will want to go outside their insurance/deductible unless the discounts are incredible,” said Suhas Gondi, chief medical officer for health strategy and a physician at Massachusetts General Hospital.

From MarketWatch

“My baby will be safer,” she said in Gondi, a language spoken by an estimated 13 million members of the Indigenous Gond community.

From Seattle Times

It added the bitcoin symbol, a set of 285 Hentaigana characters used in Japan and support for languages such as Masaram Gondi, used to write Gondi in Central and Southeast India.

From Seattle Times

Recipe: Gondi kashi, rice with turkey, beets, fava beans and herbs »

From Los Angeles Times

When she spoke at the meeting, though, she presented her account in Gondi, her voice rising high and shaking in anger.

From The New Yorker