File:"Meitei Language Day" alias "Manipuri Language Day" written in Meitei script and Latin script.jpg

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English: The wordings "Meitei Language Day" and its alias "Manipuri Language Day", written in Meitei script and their romanisations. It's observed on 20 August.
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