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1Hindī aura Magahī kī vyākaraṇika saṃracanā

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  • Title: ➤  Hindī aura Magahī kī vyākaraṇika saṃracanā
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  • Language: hin
  • Number of Pages: Median: 219
  • Publisher: ➤  Candra Prakāśana - Candra Prakāśana
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  • Publish Location: Paṭanā - Paṭanā

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  • First Year Published: 1993
  • Is Full Text Available: No
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  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Magahi language

Magahi (𑂧𑂏𑂯𑂲), also known as Magadhi (𑂧𑂏𑂡𑂲), is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in Bihar, Jharkhand, and parts of West Bengal and Odisha in eastern

Magahis

Jharkhand. Magahi culture is rich with its distinct language, folk songs and festivals. They natively speak the Magahi language. The Magahi language is

Magahi Paan

Magahi Paan is a traditional crop variety of Betel leaf cultivated mainly in the Magadh division of the Indian state of Bihar. It is mainly cultivated

Bihari languages

Nepal. The most widely spoken languages of the Bihari group are Bhojpuri, Magahi/Khortha, Nagpuri and Maithili. Despite the large number of speakers of these

Bhojpuri language

Awadhi-speaking region to the west, the Nepali-speaking region to the north, the Magahi and Bajjika-speaking regions to the east and the Chhattisgarhi and Bagheli-speaking

Languages of Bihar

them are Bhojpuri, spoken in the west of the state, Maithili in the north, Magahi in center around capital Patna and in the south of the state. Maithili has

Patna

Magahi, named after Magadha, the ancient name of South Bihar, and is most widely spoken. Hindi is spoken by 65.94% of the population, 18.04% Magahi,

Bihari cuisine

cuisine includes Angika cuisine, Bhojpuri cuisine, Maithil cuisine and Magahi cuisine. The cuisine of Bihar is largely similar to North Indian cuisine

Khortha language

or alternatively classified as Eastern Magahi is a language variety (which is considered a dialect of the Magahi language) spoken primarily in the Indian

Bihar

status alongside that of Urdu. The main native languages are Maithili, Magahi and Bhojpuri, but there are several other languages being spoken at smaller