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Bhojpuri vocabularies have similarity with other Indo Aryan languages and also have loanwords from Persian. Tiwari has classified the words of Bhojpuri in to 6 parts: [79] Words of Sanskrit origin; Words with untraceable origin; Words borrowed from other Indo-Aryan Languages; Sanskrit words either in original or modified form; Words of non ...
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.
Bhojpuri painting is a folk painting style that has flourished in the Bhojpuri region thousands of years ago. This painting style is a type of wall painting primarily done on temple walls or on walls of the rooms of newly married couples and the main motifs are that of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Although in recent times motifs of natural ...
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.
The Bhojpuri-speaking country is inhabited by a people curiously different from people who speak Bihari dilects. They form the fighting nation of Hindostan. An alert and active nationality, with few scruples, and considerable abilities, dearly loving a fight for fighting's sake, they have spread all over Aryan India, each men ready to carve his ...
Pages in category "Bhojpuri language" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... List of Bhojpuri words of English origin; N. Bhojpuri nouns;
Bhojpuri may refer to: Bhojpuri language, an Indo-Aryan language of India and Nepal; Bhojpuri grammar, grammatical rules of Bhojpuri language; Bhojpuri people, people who speak the language; Bhojpuri region or Bhojpur region, region of India; Bhojpuri music, music of India; Bhojpuri cinema, Bhojpuri-language cinema, part of Indian cinema
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 ...