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Bihari languages - Definition and Overview |
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Bihari is a name given to a group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the Bihar region of India.
The Bihari group consists of:
- Angika (725,000 speakers)
- Bhojpuri (26,254,000 speakers). Written in the Kaithi script.
- Kudmali (37,000 speakers)
- Magahi (11,362,000 speakers)
- Maithili (24,191,900 speakers)
- Panchpargania (274,000 speakers)
- Sadri (1,965,000 speakers)
- Surajpuri (273,000 speakers)
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Example Usage of languages |
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triratnai: I'm thinking of writing a review on her work..she deserves it..as a woman and as a poet and mental person knew many languages |
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inventrix: @cartoonmoney Because Latin is 1) awesome, 2) the basis or a heavy influence of nearly all modern European languages, 3) awesome. |
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