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Maithili (/ ˈ m aɪ t ɪ l i / MY-til-ee, [3] Maithili: [ˈməi̯tʰɪliː]) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in parts of India and Nepal.It is native to the Mithila region, which encompasses parts of the eastern Indian states of Bihar and Jharkhand as well as Nepal's Koshi and Madhesh Provinces.
Following is the list of recipients of Sahitya Akademi translation prizes for their works written in Maithili. The award, as of 2019, consisted of ₹ 50,000. [ 1 ]
This page describes the grammar of Maithili language, which has a complex verbal system, nominal declension with a few inflections, and extensive use of honoroficity.It is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Maithili people and is spoken in the Indian state of Bihar with some speakers in Jharkhand and nearby states.The language has a large number of speakers in Nepal too, which is second in ...
Eastern Maithili or Purbi Maithili is a dialect of Maithili language, spoken primarily in Mithila region of India. It is mainly spoken in Purnia division of Bihar, India. [2] [3] It has almost 11,116 speakers according to the 2011 census of India. [4] [1] It is very similar to the Angika dialect of Maithili, which is spoken in the Bhagalpur and ...
A verse of Jhijhiya song in Maithili language, with the English translation, is given below: Tohare bharose Brahama Baba, Jhijhiya banailiai ho Brahma Baba Jhijhari par hoinyoun asawar.
The Maithili Wikipedia is the Maithili language version of Wikipedia, run by the Wikimedia Foundation. The site was launched on 6 November 2014. [1] As of February 2025, it has 14,145 articles and 15,185 registered users. Today, Maithili is written in the Devanagari script [2] and the site uses the same.
Year Translator Title of the translation Original Title Original Language Genre Original Author Ref. 1989: Bikram K. Das: Paraja: Paraja: Oriya: Novel: Gopinath Mohanty
Statue of the 11th century philosopher Udayana Statue of Maithili language poet, Vidyapati. Janaka, King of Mithila and Father in Law of King Rama. Sita, Princess of Mithila Kingdom and wife of King Rama. Udayanacharya, 10th/11th-century philosopher and logician of the Nyaya school. Vidyapati, 14th/15th century Maithili and Sanskrit poet-saint.