Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Ke Bani Crorepati or KBC Bhojpuri [1] was the one of 9 Indian versions for Bhojpuri-speaking peoples. It was aired from 6 June to 29 July 2011, on Mahuaa TV channel. It was hosted by Shatrughan Sinha .
After the state's official language Hindi (and co-official Urdu which is mutually intelligible), the Bhojpuri language is the second most spoken language with 25.5 million speakers or 11% of the state's population. [1] Other languages spoken are Kauravi, Awadhi, Braj, Bundeli, Bagheli and Kannauji. However, the exact speaker numbers for the ...
Caribbean Hindustani is spoken by the Indo-Caribbean people in Guyana, Suriname, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago. [10] In Mauritius, it is a recognised by the government and taught in university as well. [11] Bhojpuri language is listed as potentially vulnerable in the UNESCO World Atlas of Languages. [12]
In 1877, J.R. Reid tried to give a picture of the Bhojpuri spoken in Azamgarh district. [20] Greirson's Linguistic Survey of India Vol. V, Part II, published in 1903, contained a skeleton grammar of Bhojpuri with specimens. [20] Current Bhojpuri grammer is which is widely used is Bhojpuri Bayakaran, written by Pt. Shivdas Ojha in 1915.
Parichay Das (born Ravindra Nath Srivastava), is an Indian writer, essayist, poet and editor of contemporary Bhojpuri poetry. [1] He is Professor and Head, Department of Hindi, Nava Nalanda Mahavihara Deemed University. He writes in Bhojpuri and Hindi. He earned his Ph.D. from Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur.
Jehal ke Sanadi (Bhojpuri: ๐๐ต๐ฏ๐ช ๐๐ต ๐ฎ๐ข๐ ๐ฑ ; IAST: Jehal ke Sanadi) is a Bhojpuri book by Awadh Bihari Suman which was first published in 1948. It was the first collection of short stories in Bhojpuri. [1] It contains ten short stories based on different themes. [2]
The video may belong somewhere but it has no place under the Bhojpuri Language in Wikipedia. Please lemme know if you need further information and what should be my next course of action. Thank you. Dmncnthny 20:03, 30 June 2023 (UTC) There isn't a requirement that language demonstration videos be limited to particular topics.
Batohiya (Bhojpuri: ๐ฅ๐๐ท๐ฏ๐ฑ๐จ๐ฐ; IAST: Baแนญohฤซyฤ; transl. Foreigner) is a Bhojpuri poem written by Raghuveer Narayan in 1911. [1] [2] This Purbi song became very popular and George Abraham Grierson also recorded this song for Linguistic Survey of India in 1920. [2] It has also been called the "Vande Matram" of Bhojpuri. [3]