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Definitions of assamese in various dictionaries:
noun - native or inhabitant of the state of Assam in northeastern India
noun - the Magadhan language spoken by the Assamese people
adj - of or relating to or characteristic of Assam or its people or culture or language
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Bengali neighbor |
Dialect related to Bengali |
Language similar to Bengali |
Language of northeastern India |
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Apr 20 2011 The A.V Club |
Jan 6 2010 The A.V Club |
Mar 1 2009 L.A. Times Magazine |
Nov 23 2008 Newsday.com |
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Assamese (; also Asamiya) is an Eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the Indian state of Assam, where it is an official language. It is the easternmost Indo-European language, spoken by over 15 million speakers, and serves as a lingua franca in the region.Nefamese is an Assamese-based pidgin used in Arunachal Pradesh and Nagamese, an Assamese-based Creole language is widely used in Nagaland. The Rajbangshi dialect of Rangpur division of Bangladesh and Cooch Behar and Jalpaiguri districts of India are linguistically closer to Assamese, though the speakers identify with the Bengali culture and the literary language. In the past, it was the court language of the Ahom kingdom from the 17th century. * Along with other Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, Assamese evolved at least before 7th century CE from the middle Indo-Aryan Magadhi Prakrit, which developed from dialects similar to, but in some ways more archaic than Vedic Sanskrit.Its sister languages include Angika, Bengali, Bishnupriya Manipuri, Chakma, Chittagonian, Hajong, Rajbangsi, Maithili, Rohingya and Sylheti. It is written in the Assamese script, an abugida system, from left to right, with a large number of typographic ligatures. |