1. Munda - Noun
2. Munda - Proper noun
a family of languages spoken by people scattered throughout central India
Source: WordNetHowever, one recent classification posits three groups (Munda, Nuclear Mon-Khmer and Khasi–Khmuic ) Diffloth 2005 while another has abandoned Mon–Khmer as a taxon altogether, making it synonymous with the larger family. Source: Internet
SALWACO's Managing Director Joseph Munda Sandi in his response thanked staff at the Makeni Treatment Plant for their dedication and hard work while calling on them to continue the good work. Source: Internet
In May, another Bangladeshi cow thief, identified as Rubel Miya, was lynched, while three of his Indian accomplices, Malun Munda, Pradip Tanti, and Umashankar Kaibarta, were arrested. Source: Internet
They mixed with people who spoke Munda or Dravidian languages, who have left no traces of their culture beyond some archaeological remains; we know as little about them as we would about the Indo-Aryans if they had left no texts. Source: Internet
The other major languages spoken in the islands are Hindi (18.23%), Tamil (17.68%), Telugu (12.81%), Malayalam (8.11%) and Nicobarese (8.05%) according to 2001 Census of India. citation Other minor spoken languages are Kurukh/Oraon, Munda and Kharia. Source: Internet
Munda Proto-Munda (or Para -Munda) and a "lost phylum" (perhaps related or ancestral to the Nihali language ) citation have been proposed as other candidates for the language of the IVC. Source: Internet