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This is the main category of the Apabhramsa language.
It is an extinct language that was formerly spoken in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
Information about Apabhramsa:
- Category:inc-apa:All topics: Apabhramsa terms organized by topic, such as "Family", "Chemistry", "Planets", "Canids" or "Cities in France".
- Category:Apabhramsa entry maintenance: Apabhramsa entries, or entries in other languages containing Apabhramsa terms, that are being tracked for attention and improvement by editors.
- Category:Apabhramsa lemmas: Apabhramsa lemmas, categorized by their part of speech.
- Category:Requests concerning Apabhramsa: Categories with Apabhramsa entries that need the attention of experienced editors.
- Category:Apabhramsa templates: Apabhramsa templates, which contain reusable wiki code that helps with creating and managing entries.
- Category:Apabhramsa terms by etymology: Apabhramsa terms categorized by their etymologies.
- Category:Terms derived from Apabhramsa by language: Categories with terms that originate from Apabhramsa.
- Category:Varieties of Apabhramsa: Categories containing terms in varieties of Apabhramsa (regional, temporal, sociolectal, etc.).