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  2. Bhojpuri language - Wikipedia

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    Bhojpuri is classified as an Eastern Indo-Aryan Language because it has similar inflexion system to the other languages of the same family such as Bengali, Maithili and Odia. For example, the pronunciation of the vowel a is broad in Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, and sounds like o in Bengali, on moving westwards it becomes less broad but still ...

  3. Category:Bhojpuri language - Wikipedia

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    Category: Bhojpuri language. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... List of Bhojpuri words of English origin; N.

  4. Bhojpuri nouns - Wikipedia

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    Bhojpuri nouns are a category of words in the Bhojpuri language. As in other Indo-Aryan languages , Bhojpuri nouns possess a gender , either masculine or feminine. Every Bhojpuri nouns have three forms viz. Short, Long and Redundant.

  5. Bhojpuri Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Bhojpuri Wikipedia (Bhojpuri: भोजपुरी विकिपीडिया) is the Bhojpuri language version of Wikipedia, run by the Wikimedia Foundation. The site was launched on 21 February 2003. [1] [need quotation to verify] Bhojpuri is today written in the Devanagari script.

  6. Bhojpuri grammar - Wikipedia

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    Bhojpuri grammar (Bhojpuri: भोजपुरी व्याकरण) is the grammar of the Bhojpuri language. In many aspects, it is quite similar to other Eastern Indo-Aryan languages . Modern Bhojpuri grammar was written in 1915 by Pt.

  7. Bhojpuri profanity - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Bhojpuri Romanized English meaning ... Sociology of Bhojpuri Language. Varanasi: Swasti Publications. ...

  8. Bhojpuri people - Wikipedia

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    Bhojpuri is spoken by around 50 million people. [6] It is native to Bhojpuri region of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Bhojpuri is sociolinguistically considered one of the "Hindi dialects" although it linguistically belongs to the geographic Bihari branch of Eastern Indo-Aryan languages. The first Bhojpuri novel Bindiã was

  9. Languages of Bihar - Wikipedia

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    The Bhojpuri variant of the Kaithi script is the indigenous script of the Bhojpuri language. [24] However, in modern times, Devanagari has become more commonly used for writing Bhojpuri. There is a demand for the recognition of Bhojpuri language, its inclusion in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution, and its status as an official ...