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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: India
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Hi,
Sorry couldn't reply earlier. Have sparing access to the net...!!! The "Ki" and "Kee" which is the short and long pronunciation was used alternatively with no difference against to the difference defined in modern day grammar. Hope that clarifies.. Regards, Bhushan |
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