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Being both a French-speaking and English-speaking nation, Mauritius is a member of both the Commonwealth of Nations and La Francophonie. No-Parking traffic cone in English and Chinese, Flic-en-Flac. Other languages spoken in Mauritius mainly include Bhojpuri, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi-Urdu, Arabic language and Chinese.
It is also a minority language in Fiji, Mauritius, Suriname and South Africa. [9] Fiji Hindi, an official language of Fiji, is a dialect of Bhojpuri spoken by the Indo-Fijians. Caribbean Hindustani is spoken by the Indo-Caribbean people in Guyana, Suriname, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago. [10]
Bhojpuri Boys is one of the most popular Bhojpuri musical group in Mauritius. They sang in the Bhojpuri language, one of the ancestral languages of Mauritians of Indian origin . The band issued its first album Langaro in 1994.
Geet-Gawai (Bhojpuri language: 𑂏𑂲𑂞 𑂏𑂫𑂰𑂆) also called Geet Gawai is a pre-wedding ceremony of Bhojpuri speaking people of Indian descent in Mauritius.In 2016, this ritual was added to the UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage List. [1]
Among these new languages are Bhojpuri (spoken by Indians coming from Bihar), Hindi, Urdu, Tamil, Telugu (languages spoken by Indians coming from Madras), Marathi (spoken by populations coming from Bombay), Hakka Chinese and Cantonese (varieties of Chinese). Moreover, at this time, the English language is used in the administration at the ...
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Bhojpuri Channel is a TV Channel owned by the Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation, which is the national state broadcaster.Launched in January 2013, the TV cannel broadcasts programs in Bhojpuri language, including cookery shows, pre-recorded radio show, Bhojpuri telefilms and more for the Mauritian population.
Bhojpuri is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in northern-eastern India and the Terai region of Nepal. [2] It is chiefly spoken in western Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh. [3] The language is a minority language in Fiji, Guyana, Mauritius, South Africa, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago.