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  2. Xobdo.org - Wikipedia

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    Optional. Xobdo.org is an online multilingual dictionary. It provides information on the vocabularies of Assamese, Meitei, Karbi, Dimasa, Mising, Hindi and Bengali languages. [ 2] It is the first online Assamese dictionary to become available online on 10 March 2006. [ 3] As of 6 August 2011 the database of this dictionary contains 37013 words ...

  3. Assamese language - Wikipedia

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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]

  4. Assamese alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Assamese alphabet[3] (Assamese: অসমীয়া বৰ্ণমালা, romanized: Ôxômiya Bôrnômala) is a writing system of the Assamese language and is a part of the Bengali-Assamese script. This script was also used in Assam and nearby regions for Sanskrit as well as other languages such as Bodo (now Devanagari), Khasi (now ...

  5. Bengali numerals - Wikipedia

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    Fractions. A book list from 1908, with prices in rupees and anna. The price at top left is ২৷৷৹ (2½ rupees), top right ৸৹ (15 annas). The Bengali-Assamese script has a separate set of digits for base-16 fractions: This system was the norm for pricing before decimalization of the currency: [citation needed] ২৲ (₹2 ...

  6. Hemkosh - Wikipedia

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    Hemkosh (Assamese: হেমকোষ, IPA: [hɛmkʊx]) is the first etymological dictionary of the Assamese language based on Sanskrit spellings, compiled by Hemchandra Barua. It was first published in the early 20th century under the supervision of Capt. P. R. Gordon, ISC and Hemchandra Goswami, 33 years after the publication of Bronson's ...

  7. Baraha - Wikipedia

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    Baraha. Baraha is a word processing application for creating documents in Indian languages. It was developed by Sheshadrivasu Chandrasekharan with an intention to provide a software to enable and encourage Indians use their native languages on the computers. Baraha was first released in Kannada in 1998 and later on in other Indian languages.

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