The Bengali–Assamese languages (also Gauda–Kamarupa languages) is a grouping of several languages. This group belongs to the Eastern zone of Indo-Aryan languages.
- dhunia, xundor
- Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Nepal
- Magadhi Prakrit
- gaud1237 (Gauda–Kamrupa)
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The Bengali–Assamese script (also Eastern Nagari script) is the fifth most widely used writing system in the world. It is the basis of the Bengali, Assamese alphabet and Tirhuta (a mix of Devanagari and Eastern Nagari). It is also used to write Meitei ( Manipuri ), Kokborok ( Tripuri) and Bishnupriya Manipuri.
ConsonantAssameseBengaliBishnupriyamanipuriকkôkôkôখkhôkhôkhôগgôgôgôঘghôghôghôBengali ( / bɛnˈɡɔːli / ben-GAW-lee ), [5] [6] also known by its endonym Bangla ( বাংলা, Bengali pronunciation: [ˈbaŋla] ), is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Bengal region of South Asia. It is the official, national, and most widely spoken language of Bangladesh and the second most widely spoken of the 22 scheduled languages of India.
- 300 million (2011–2017), L2 speakers: 37 million
- Bengali, Bengali Braille
Assamese ( / ˌæsəˈmiːz / [4] ), also Asamiya ( [ɔxɔmija] অসমীয়া ), [5] is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the northeast Indian state of Assam, where it is an official language. It is the easternmost Indo-Aryan language, spoken by over 23 million speakers, [1] and serves as lingua franca of the region. [6]
- Likh a, kh ua
- Indo-European, Indo-IranianIndo-AryanEastern ZoneBengali-AssameseAssamese
- Eastern, Central, Kamrupi, Goalpariya
- India, Assam
Assamese Sylheti Bengali Chakma Chittagonian Kamata Rohingya Hajong; ask xudh-, xudhpus kor- (investigate) zika- jiggaśa kor-, puchh-, jiggesh kor- pũs ɡor- bite kamur-, kamür mar- xamṛa-, xamor mar- kamoṛ mar- hõr- blow phu de-, phuk-, phu kor- fu de- phu de- breathe uxah lo- dom lo- šãš ne-, dom ne- bring an- an- an-, en- an- can ...