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(Top) Languages. Language comparison chart. Verbs. References. Bibliography. Bengali–Assamese languages. The Bengali–Assamese languages (also Gauda–Kamarupa languages) is a grouping of several languages in the eastern Indian subcontinent. This group belongs to the Eastern zone of Indo-Aryan languages.
आधुनिक भारतीय आर्यभाषाओं की शृंखला में पूर्वी सीमा पर अवस्थित असम की भाषा को असमिया, असमीया कहा जाता है। [1] असमिया भारत के असम प्रांत ...
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Assamese [a] or Asamiya ( অসমীয়া [ɔxɔmija] ⓘ) [5] is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the north-eastern Indian state of Assam, where it is an official language. It serves as a lingua franca of the wider region [6] and has over 15 million native speakers according to Ethnologue. [1]
- 15 million (2011 census)
নোবেল বঁটা বিজয়ী নিকোলাছ টিনবাৰ্গেন (বাওঁফালে) আৰু কনৰাড ...
Bengali is spoken by 6.09 million people representing 22.1% of the valley, Hindi is spoken by 2.1 million comprising 7.61% of the region, Bodo is spoken by 1.41 million comprising 5.13% of the valley's population and 2.98 million people speak various indigenous tribal languages of Assam, such as Karbi, Tiwa (Lalung), Hmar, Deori, Rabha, Mishing ...
- 21 January 1972
- India
All scholars agree about a kernel that includes the Odia cluster and the Bengali–Assamese languages, while many also include the Bihari languages. The widest scope was proposed by Suniti Kumar Chatterji who included the Eastern Hindi varieties, but this has not been widely accepted.
In April 1836, Bengali was declared the language of the courts in Assam, replacing Assamese in the Brahmaputra valley. Bengali was also used as the medium of instruction in the educational institutions of Assam. Within decades, the Assamese began to resent the state of affairs.