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Msgr Sebastião Rodolfo Dalgado (8 May 1855 – 4 April 1922) (Romanised Konkani: Sebastianv Rodolf Dalgad) was a Catholic priest, academic, university professor, theologian, orientalist, and linguist from Goa, Estado da Índia. Dalgado distinguished himself as a linguist and etymologist in the study of the influences of língua Portuguesa on a number of languages of southeast Asia. He was a corresponding member of the Academia das Ciências de Lisboa, elected on 27 July 1911. He also became widely renowned during his lifetime as a Konkani language scholar.

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  • Msgr Sebastião Rodolfo Dalgado (8 May 1855 – 4 April 1922) (Romanised Konkani: Sebastianv Rodolf Dalgad) was a Catholic priest, academic, university professor, theologian, orientalist, and linguist from Goa, Estado da Índia. Dalgado distinguished himself as a linguist and etymologist in the study of the influences of língua Portuguesa on a number of languages of southeast Asia. He was a corresponding member of the Academia das Ciências de Lisboa, elected on 27 July 1911. He also became widely renowned during his lifetime as a Konkani language scholar. (en)
  • Sebastião Rodolfo Dalgado (Goa, Goa Norte, Bardez, , 8 de Maio de 1855 — Lisboa, 4 de Abril de 1922), foi um sacerdote católico, missionário, orientalista, académico e professor universitário, que se distinguiu como linguista e etimologista no estudo da influência do português nas línguas do sueste asiático. Foi sócio-correspondente da Academia das Ciências de Lisboa, eleito em 27 de Julho de 1911. (pt)
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  • Msgr Sebastião Rodolfo Dalgado (8 May 1855 – 4 April 1922) (Romanised Konkani: Sebastianv Rodolf Dalgad) was a Catholic priest, academic, university professor, theologian, orientalist, and linguist from Goa, Estado da Índia. Dalgado distinguished himself as a linguist and etymologist in the study of the influences of língua Portuguesa on a number of languages of southeast Asia. He was a corresponding member of the Academia das Ciências de Lisboa, elected on 27 July 1911. He also became widely renowned during his lifetime as a Konkani language scholar. (en)
  • Sebastião Rodolfo Dalgado (Goa, Goa Norte, Bardez, , 8 de Maio de 1855 — Lisboa, 4 de Abril de 1922), foi um sacerdote católico, missionário, orientalista, académico e professor universitário, que se distinguiu como linguista e etimologista no estudo da influência do português nas línguas do sueste asiático. Foi sócio-correspondente da Academia das Ciências de Lisboa, eleito em 27 de Julho de 1911. (pt)
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  • Sebastião Rodolfo Dalgado (pt)
  • Sebastião Rodolfo Dalgado (en)
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