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Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
Male Fish Market
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Sunday7am - 8pm
Monday7am - 8pm
Tuesday7am - 8pm
Wednesday7am - 8pm
Thursday7am - 8pm
Friday7am - 8pm
Saturday7am - 8pm


Maldivian, also known as Dhivehi or Divehi , is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the South Asian island country of Maldives; it is the language of Maldivians, an Indo-Aryan ethnic group native to the country. It is also the first language of nearly 10,000 people on the island of Minicoy in the Union territory of Lakshadweep, India, where the Mahl dialect of the Maldivian language is spoken. Maldivian is closely related to the Sinhalese language of Sri Lanka. The ethnic autonym for the language, Divehi, is occasionally found in English as Dhivehi , which is the official spelling as well as the common usage in the Maldives. Maldivian is written in the Thaana script. The major dialects of Maldivian are Malé, Huvadhu, Mulaku, Addu, Haddhunmathee, and Maliku. The standard form of Maldivian is Malé, which is spoken in the Maldivian capital of the same name. The Maliku dialect spoken in Minicoy is officially referred to as Mahl by the Lakshadweep administration. This has been adopted by many authors when referring to Maldivian spoken in Minicoy.Maldivian is a descendent of Elu Prakrit and is closely related to the Sinhalese language, but not mutually intelligible with it. Many languages have influenced the development of the Maldivian language through the ages, most importantly Arabic. Others include French, Persian, Portuguese, Hindustani, and English. The English words atoll and dhoni are anglicised forms of the Maldivian words atoḷu and dōni.
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