Bengali–Assamese languages

Bengali-Assamese
Gauda–Kamarupa
Geographic
distribution
Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Nepal
Linguistic classificationIndo-European
Early form
Language codes
Glottologgaud1237  (Gauda–Kamrupa)
A map showing geographical distribution of the sub-branches of Bengali-Assamese languages according to the classification of Suniti Kumar Chatterji.[2]

The Bengali-Assamese languages (also Gauda–Kamarupa languages) is a grouping of several languages in the eastern Indian subcontinent. This group belongs to the Eastern zone of Indo-Aryan languages. The languages in this group according to Glottolog includes Assamese, Bengali, Bishnupriya, Chakma, Chittagonian, Hajong, Kharia Thar, Kurmukar, Lodhi (also categorised as a Munda language), Mal Paharia, Noakhali, Rajbangshi, Rohingya, Sylheti, Tangchangya and Surjapuri.

Languages

Language Native name Script Alphabet Number of speakers (in millions) Native region
Assamese অসমীয়া
Oxomiya
Bengali–Assamese script Assamese alphabet 15.3[3]  India (Assam)
Bengali বাংলা
Bangla
Bengali–Assamese script Bengali alphabet 261.8[4]  Bangladesh (national and official)
 India (West Bengal, Jharkhand, Tripura, parts of Assam, Andaman and Nicobar islands)
Bishnupriya Manipuri বিষ্ণুপ্রিয়া মণিপুরী
Bișnupriya Monipuri
Bengali–Assamese script Bengali alphabet[5]  India (Assam, Manipur and Tripura)
 Bangladesh (Sylhet Division)
Chakma 𑄌𑄋𑄴𑄟
চাকমা
Sangma
Bengali–Assamese script
Chakma script
Latin script[6]
0.32[7]  Bangladesh (Chittagong Division)
 India (Mizoram and Tripura)
 Myanmar (Rakhine State)
Chittagonian চাটগাঁইয়া সিটাইঙগা
siʈaiŋga
Bengali–Assamese script
Arabic script
Latin script[8]
Chittagonian Alphabet 13[9]  Bangladesh (Chittagong Division)
 Myanmar (Rakhine State)
Hajong হাজং
Hazong
Bengali–Assamese script
Latin script
Assamese alphabet[10][11]
Bengali alphabet[12]
0.06[12]  India (Assam and Meghalaya)
 Bangladesh (Mymensingh Division)
Rangpuri/
Kamtapuri/
Rajbongshi
রংপুরী
কামতাপুৰী
ৰাজবংশী
राजबंशी
Rongpuri
Kamatapuri
Rajbanshi
Bengali–Assamese script, Devanagari[13] Bengali alphabet,[14]
Assamese alphabet[15]
10.8[14]  Bangladesh (Rangpur Division)
 India (West Bengal and Assam)
   Nepal (Koshi Province)
Noakhali নোয়াখাইল্লা
Noakhailla
Bengali–Assamese script Bengali alphabet 12  Bangladesh (Greater Noakhali)
 India (Tripura)
Rohingya رُحَ࣪ڠۡگَ࣪ࢬ‎
𐴌𐴗𐴥𐴝𐴙𐴚𐴒𐴙𐴝
Ruáingga
Arabic script
Hanifi script
Latin script[16]
2.52[17]  Myanmar (Rakhine State)
 Bangladesh (Chittagong Division)
Surjapuri सुरजापुरी
সুরজাপুরী
Surjapuri
Devanagari
Bengali–Assamese script
Bengali alphabet 2.26[18]  India (Bihar, West Bengal)

   Nepal (Koshi Province)

Sylheti ꠍꠤꠟꠐꠤ
ছিলটি
Siloŧi
Bengali–Assamese script
Sylheti Nagari script
Sylheti alphabet[19] 11.8[19]  Bangladesh (Sylhet Division)
 India (Assam, Meghalaya, North Tripura)
Tanchangya 𑄖𑄧𑄐𑄴𑄌𑄧𑄁𑄉𑄴𑄡
তঞ্চংগ্যা
Toncongya
Chakma script[6] 0.02[20]  Bangladesh (Chittagong Hill Tracts)

Language comparison chart

* = borrowed terms (including tatsamas, ardhatatsamas and other borrowings)

English Assamese Bengali Chakma Chittagonian Hajong Kamata Rohingya Sylheti
beautiful dhunia, thogua/thouga, xundor/xundar śundor* dol dishar,šundor cúndor*, hásin* šundor*, kubsurot*, mayasurot
big daṅor/daṅar, bor boṛo, ḍagor, ḍaṅor đôñr boro, daṅar boro, ákbor*, kobira* boṛo
blood tez rôkto*, khun*, lohu lo lou, rôktô lou, hún*, kún* lou, roxto*, kun*
bread ruti (flat), pau*ruti, luf*, bred* pão*ruṭi, ruṭi (flat) fõruţi fiçá, luthi ruṭi (flat), luf*
brother bhai (younger), kokai/kaka (elder), dada (elder)* bhai, dada, bhaiya bái, bôdda bhai bái bái, báia
cat mekuri/meukri/mekur, birali/biroli, biral biṛal, beṛal, billi, bilai, biṛali bilai/bilei, miúr bilai mekur, bilai
dark andhar, endhar ãdhar, andhar, ondhokar* ãdár añdár, miyonda andáir
daughter zi, mai, aapi, zhia, ziori maiya/meye, konna*, jhi zee, maifuā beti futúni, zíi zi, fuṛi
day din, bêla din, bêla*, roz*, dibôš* din din din din, ruz*
dog kukur kukur, kutta kuĩr, kutto kuñr atu, kutta
door duar*, dorza*, dar dôroja/dôrja*, duar* duōr, kebar duar* duar* xeir, dorza*, duar*
earth bhũi, p(r)ithiwi/p(r)ithibi* duniya*, prithibi*, dhora*, jahan* duniye,fithibi, duniyai* duniai*, dunia*, zahan*
egg koni, dima/dim ḍim, anḍa, boida* boda* đim,anḍa ḍima andha, dhim enḍa, ḍim, boida*
elephant hati/hathi hati áti hati áñti, háñtih átti
eye soku, sokhu choukh/chokh, ãkhi, noyon*, chokkhu* sóg suk soku, uki, souk
father deuta*, bap, büpai/bapa, pitai/pite/piti*, aba/abba/abu/abbu* bap, abba*, baba, abbu, pita*, waled* baf, ba,abba abbá* baf, bazi
fear bhoy, dor bhôy*, ḍor đôr ḍor ḍor
finger aṅuli/aṅli aṅgul, onguli* ôuñl ouñl aṅguil
fire zui, aguni* aguin/agun, ogni*, nar*, atosh*, anol*, pabok*, dahon* ôin* zui ooin* aguin*, nar*, atosh*
fish mas machh mas mas mas mas, mai*
food khüabostu*, khauni, ahar*, khayddo*, khana* khabar, khaon, khana*, khani*, khaddo*, ahar* hána hána, háñna xani
god bhogowan*, is(s)or*, deu, probhu*, khuda* khoda*, isshôr*, bhôgôban*, srishtikorta*, mabud* khúda*,rôb, ūôr ôla ila*, rob*, ixor* mobud*, mola*, rob*, xoda*, bhogòban*
good bhal bhalo/bhala bála, gôm bhala bhal gom bála
grass ghah, kher (hay) ghash, khôṛ (hay) kér ghaṣ kérr ga, gaš
hand hat hat át hat árt át
hand fan bisoni/biseni/bisni hat-pakha, biuni, bijoni bisôin, bisein bisoin, fanka
head mur, matha, math matha, shir*, kolla* mata, hôlla matá sir*, xolla*, mata
heart (emotion) hia, ontor*, koliza/koilza, hidoy* (h)ridôy*, ôntôr*, hiya, dil*, kolob*, kolija/koilja dil*, hôilze, ridôy, ôntôr dil* dil*, hia
heart (organ) hia, dil, amothu (h)ritpindô*,dil*, kolija/koilja dil* gurda
horse ghü̃ra/ghora ghoṛa gúṛa gúñra, gúra gúṛa
house ghor ghôr, baṛi, basha, khana* gór gor, bari gór, bari, xan*
hunger bhük/bhokh khudha*, khida*, khide*, bhuk búk búk buk, feto(r) buk
language bhaxa*, mat (call), kotha*, raw bhasha*, buli, jôban/zôban* hodá* basha,zúban,buli raw, bhaṣa* zoban*, hodá* mat, bul, rau, zoban*, basha*
laughter hãhi hashi aši haṣi aši
life zion/ziwon, ziu (soul), hayat* jibôn*, jindegi*, hayat* zibon,zindegi*,hayat* zibon zindegi*, zibon*, hayat*
moon zün, sand chãd/chand, chôndro*, bôdôr*, shôshi* sãn san san san(d), sondoni
mother ma, ai, mai, mao, ammi/amma* ma, amma*, ammu, waleda*, mata*, ai ma maö, ai mai, ai, maizi
mouth mukh*, mu- mukh*, mu(h) mukh* muk* muk*
name nam, naü nam nam nam nam
night rati, nixa* rat/rait, ratri*, shob* rait rati rait rait, rati, nii, shob*, lailot*
peace xanti*, xokah shanti*, aman*, salamôt* šanti* ṣanti* niraii, shanti*, salamôt*
place thai, zega/zaga*, than jayga/jaga/jega*, ṭhai, sthan* ṭai, zāga* zega*, tan
queen rani, madoi, patmadoi rani, shahbanu* rani rani rani rani, razbibi, sha(h)banu*
rest zironi, aram* aram*, bisram*, jirano*, jiron* dom*,zirôn,aram gôrôn zirani, aram*
river noi, gaṅ, nodi* nôdi*, doriya*, ɡaṅg dôijja*,dôirge hál ɡaṅg, nodi*
road bat, ali, rasta*, poth* rasta*, shoṛok, pôth* sorox, rah*, rasta*, ail, fot*
salt nimokh*, lün/nun lôbôn*, nun, nomok* lôbôn*, lun/nun nimox*, nun, lobon*
sister bhoni/boini/boni (younger), ba/bai (elder) apa*, apu/api, boin/bon, didi bóin,afa/bôbbu/dî/afu (elder) bóin, buai
small xoru, süto chhoṭo, pati guro huru, nii, kuṭimuti, gura, titkina, geda, suṭu
son put, pü, aapa chhele, putro*, put, po, bêṭa (morod) fuā, fut beṭa fut fut, fua
soul ziu, atma/atta* atta*, pran*, pôran*, ruh*, jiu foran*, rû* ru*, atma*, zaan*
sun beli shurjo*, shuruj* beil, šuroz* beil suruz*, shurzo*
ten doh, dos* dosh doš doṣ dosh, do
three tini tin tín tin tin
village gaü̃ gram*, gã, gão geram gau
waist kõkal/kakal komor*, maja keĩl keñil xomor*, xaxal
water pani pani, jôl* fani pani pani, zol* faní fani, ab*, tam
when ketia/kitia/kita, kethan/kethen, kesen, ketiyake kôkhôn, kobe, kon shômôy*, kon bêla hótte könbela kunbala(n->m), kunomoy
wind botah/batah batash*, hawa*, ba/bao, bayu*, bat*, anil* ába*, bataš* boyar, batash*, hawa*
wolf kukurnesia bagh, xial (jackal, fox) nekṛe-bagh, sheyal/shiyal (jackal, fox) neṛi kutta atubag, hial (jackal, fox)
woman maiki manuh, tiri*, tirüta, mohila* mohila*, nari*, beṭi manush, chheri maiye fua,maifuā (soft) beṭi saöa beṭi, moíla*
year bosor, son* bochhor, shal*, borsho*, botshor* bosor bosor fira, bosor, son*, shal*
yes hoy, o, ü̃, mm hê/hễ, ji*, agge, hã ô, ôy ô, ôy óe, i, zi* óe
no nohoy, nai, ühü, na na, nai/nae/nei, noy, non nô, nôy nô, nôy na, nai, nay
yesterday kali, züa-kali/zawa-kali (goto*-)kal(-ke), (gelo-)kal(-ke),kal(-ke) goto* hail, goto* halia (gese-)xail(-ku), xail(-ku)
English Assamese Bengali Chakma Chittagonian Hajong Kamata Rohingya Sylheti

* = borrowed terms (including tatsamas, ardhatatsamas and other borrowings)

Verbs

English Assamese Sylheti Bengali Chakma Chittagonian Kamata Rohingya Hajong
ask xudh-, xudhpus kor- (investigate) zika-, fus-, zar- jiggaśa kor-, puchh-, puch kor-, jiggesh kor-, jiga- pũsar ɡor-
bite kamür-, kamür mar- xamṛa-, xamor maeth[4r]bh=['r45t6h[=]uj[kp=r- kamoṛ mar-, kamṛa- hõr-
blow phu de-, phuk-, phu kor- fu de-, hu de- phu deua-
breathe uxah lo- dom lo- šãš ne-, šãš lo-, dôm ne-, dôm lo-
bring an- an- an- an-
can par- far- par-
catch dhor- dór- dhôr-
come ah- a- aś- a- a- ah-
count gon-, hisap kor-, gonti kor- gon-, isab xor- gon-, hišab kôr-
cry kand-, kan- xand-, xan- kãd- hãd-
cut kat- xaṭ- kaṭ-
do kor- xor- kôr- gor- ɡor-
die mor-, dhuka- mor- môr- mor-
dig khand- kur-, kus- khõṛ-, khõc-
drink kha-, pi kha-, pi- xa-, fia xa-, fi- kha-, pan kor-, pi-
eat kha- xa- kha- há-
fall por- foṛ- poṛ-
fear bhoy kha-, dora- ḍora- bhoy pa-, ḍora-
fight zũz-, maramari/moramori kor- mair xor-, xaijja xor- maramari kor-, jhogṛa kôr-
float üpoṅ-, bhah- bai-, bo- bhaš-
flow bo- bo- bo-
fly ur- uṛ- uṛ- ur- ur-
give de-, di- de-, di- de-
go za-, ɡo-/ge- za-, ɡo-, ɡe- ja-, ɡe- za-, zo- za-, zo-
happen ho- ó- ho- ó-
hear xun- hun- śun- un-
hit mar-, pit-, kila- mar-, fiț-, kila- mar-, kela-
kill mar-, mari pela- mar-, mari de- mar-, mere fel-, mariya fal-
know zan- zan- jan-
laugh hãh- aś- haś- aś-
learn xik-, xikh- hik- śekh-, śikh- hik-
lie (in bed) baɡor-, kati ho-, bisonat/bisnat por- xait o-, hut- shuye por-
live thak-, zi(ai) thak-, tik-, basi thak- tax-, zia-, basi tax- thak-, jibito thak-, jinda thak-, bece thak-, bãchiya thak- thah-
look sa- sa- dekh-, ca-, taka- sa-
open khul- kúa- khol-, khul- uid-, khúl-
play khel- xél- khel-
pull tan- ṭan- ṭan-
push thel- ṭel-, dekka- ṭhel-
read porh/poh/por- foṛ- poṛ- foṛ-
run dour-, daur- douṛ- douṛa-, choṭ-, chuṭ- dũr-
say ko-, mat-, bul- xo-, mat- bol-, ko- ho- ho-
scratch ãsür- xawza-, xamsa- ãcoṛ de-, ãcṛa-, khamca-
see dekh- dex- dekh- sa-
sew xi-, sila-, bo- (weave) sia- śela-, śila
sing ɡa-, gan ga- ɡa- ɡa-, gan ga-
sit boh- bo- boś- bo-
sleep xu-, ɡhuma-, tüponi za/mar- hut-, ɡúma- ɡhuma-, śo-, śu- ɡhum za-
smell xuṅ- huṅ(ɡ)- śũk-, śõk- ũ-
spit thu pela-, pik-, pik pela- sef fal-, fik fal- (betel nut/leaf) thu phel-, thu phal-
split phal- atra- bhag kor-, bhang-
squeeze sep-, hẽs- sif- cap-, pesh-, cip-
stand thio ho-, thia- uba- dãṛa-, khaṛa- thio- tía-
stab khũs-, han- kus-, gauua-
suck suh-, sup-, xüh- sua- chosh-, chush-
swell ful-, fit- phuler
swim xatũr- hatra- śatar kor-, shatra-
think bhab-, sinta kor-, sint- bab-, sinta xor- bhab-, cinta kôr-, mone kôr-
throw dolia- ița-, iṭa mar- chõṛ-, ḍhêla mar-, dol-
tie bandh- ban(d)- bãdh-
vomit bomi kor- bait xor- bomi kor-
walk khüz karh-, bul- aṭ- hãṭ- ãd-
want lag-, bisar- maɡ-, sa- ca- sa-
wash dhu- dó- dho- dú-
wipe mos-, müs- fus-, mus- moch-, much-, poch-, puch-
English Assamese Sylheti Bengali Chakma Chittagonian Kamata Rohingya Hajong

See also

References

  1. ^ Toulmin, Mathew W S (2006). Reconstructing linguistic history in a dialect continuum: The Kamta, Rajbanshi, and Northern Deshi Bangla subgroup of Indo-Aryan (PhD). The Australian National University. p. 305.
  2. ^ Suniti Kumar Chaterjee (1926). The origin and development of Bengali language. p. 140.
  3. ^ "Assamese". Ethnologue. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
  4. ^ "Bengali". Ethnologue. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
  5. ^ Kim, Amy; Kim, Seung. Bishnupriya (Manipuri) speakers in Bangladesh: a sociolinguistic survey (PDF). SIL INTERNATIONAL. p. 11. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
  6. ^ a b "Chakma". Ethnologue. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
  7. ^ "Chakma". Ethnologue. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
  8. ^ "Chittagonian". Ethnologue. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
  9. ^ "Chittagonian". Ethnologue. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
  10. ^ Hajong, Phillips & Phillips (2008, p. 1)
  11. ^ "Hajong".
  12. ^ a b "Hajong". Ethnologue. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
  13. ^ Minahan, James B. (30 August 2012). Ethnic Groups of South Asia and the Pacific: An Encyclopedia: An Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1-59884-660-7. Generally, the Rajbongshi language is known as Rangpuri in Bangladesh and Kamta or Rajbangshi in India. The language is usually written in Bengali script in Bangladesh, while the Kamtapura script is favored in India. In Nepal, the language is Devanagari script which is also sometimes used by the Indian Rajbongshis.
  14. ^ a b "Rangpuri". Ethnologue. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
  15. ^ "As a ritual of purgation they are discarding the Bengali /r/ with a dot and the same is replaced with the original /r/ with a diagonal slash, as used in Assamese script despite the fact that the Rajbanshis in Bengal have been conditioned to use the Bengali /r/ owing to the long processes of forceful imposition of Bengali language upon them." (Pradhani 2012:52)
  16. ^ "Rohingya". Ethnologue. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
  17. ^ "Rohingya". Ethnologue. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
  18. ^ "Surjapuri". Ethnologue. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
  19. ^ a b "Sylheti". Ethnologue. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
  20. ^ "Tangchangya". Ethnologue. Retrieved 12 March 2018.

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Joana de Áustria Arquiduquesa de Áustria Joana de Áustria, Grã-Duquesa da Toscana Grã-duquesa de Toscana Reinado 21 de abril de 1574 – 11 de abril de 1578   Nascimento 24 de janeiro de 1547   Praga, Boêmia Morte 11 de abril de 1578 (31 anos)   Florença, Toscana, Itália Sepultado em Capela dos Médici, Basílica de São Lourenço, Florença, Itália Nome completo   em alemão: Johanna von Österreich em italiano: Giovanna d'Austria Cônjuge Francisco I d...

 

 

Indian film and television actress Antara BanerjeeOccupation(s)Actress, Dancer, Singer [1]Years active2013–present Antara Banerjee is an Indian film and television actress, who appeared in the film The Shaukeens and the television series Gumrah: End of Innocence.[2] Personal life Banerjee, the only daughter of Subrata and Atasi Banerjee, a Bengali couple from Kolkata, came to Mumbai in 2013 to pursue her ambition to become an actress. A kathak dancer for the past 15 yea...

Tunbridge Wells Half Marathon2010 Finishers MedalDateFebruaryLocationTunbridge Wells, United KingdomEvent typeRoadDistanceHalf MarathonEstablished1983Course records1:04:15Official site[1] The Tunbridge Wells Half Marathon is a half marathon road running event that takes place in Tunbridge Wells every February. It is organised by the Tunbridge Wells Harriers running club. The first Tunbridge Wells Half Marathon was staged in 1983, with just 53 runners.[1] The race came in at number 38 ...

 

 

British TV series or programme GuerrillaShowtime poster for GuerrillaGenreDramaWritten by John Ridley Misan Sagay Directed by John Ridley Sam Miller Starring Idris Elba Freida Pinto Rory Kinnear Babou Ceesay Bella Dayne Daniel Mays Zawe Ashton Nathaniel Martello-White Brandon Scott Nicholas Pinnock Country of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo. of series1No. of episodes6ProductionExecutive producers Sasha Harris Katie Swinden Idris Elba Michael J. McDonald John Ridley Patrick...

 

 

Train in India Hirakhand ExpressHirakhand Express at TikiriOverviewService typeDaily TrainLocaleChhattisgarh, Orissa, Andhra PradeshCurrent operator(s)East Coast RailwayRouteTerminiJagdalpurBhubaneswarStops37Distance travelled786 km (488 mi)Average journey time17 hours 55 minutesService frequencyDailyTrain number(s)18447 / 18448On-board servicesClass(es)AC2 tier, AC3 tier, sleeper class and General sittingSeating arrangementsYesSleeping arrangementsYesCatering facilitiesNo, Self-ser...

Municipality in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, GermanyGroß Godems MunicipalityChurchLocation of Groß Godems within Ludwigslust-Parchim district Groß Godems Show map of GermanyGroß Godems Show map of Mecklenburg-VorpommernCoordinates: 53°22′N 11°48′E / 53.367°N 11.800°E / 53.367; 11.800CountryGermanyStateMecklenburg-VorpommernDistrictLudwigslust-Parchim Municipal assoc.Parchimer Umland Government • MayorUta BossowArea • Total15.21 km2 (...

 

 

Crater on Mercury For other uses, see Vyasa (disambiguation). Crater on MercuryVyāsaPlanetMercuryCoordinates43°30′N 80°00′W / 43.5°N 80°W / 43.5; -80QuadrangleVictoriaDiameter275 km (171 mi)EponymVyasa Vyāsa is a crater on Mercury. It was named by the IAU in 1979, after the Indian poet Vyasa.[1] Vyāsa is an ancient crater, overlain by two much younger craters – Stravinsky and Sholem Aleichem.[2] Central Vyāsa crater References ^ ...

 

 

The Freilassing Locomotive World (Lokwelt Freilassing) is a railway museum in the Berchtesgadener Land, which is operated with the cooperation of the town of Freilassing and the Deutsches Museum. The museum is located on the site of the former Freilassing locomotive shed which belongs to the Deutsche Bahn AG and houses part of the Deutsches Museum's railway collection. The second part of the collection is in the transport centre of the Deutsches Museum on the Theresienhöhe in Munich. Modell ...

Mujeres del Viento Florido Información artísticaGénero(s) Música Tradicional Oaxaqueña [editar datos en Wikidata] Mujeres del Viento Florido es una banda femenil regional oaxaqueña, formada en 2006 por 40 mujeres de diferentes comunidades del estado de Oaxaca, en su mayoría de la región Sierra Norte y Valles Centrales, es reconocida por ser una de las pocas bandas exclusivas de mujeres en un género tradicionalmente interpretado por hombres.[1]​[2]​[3]​...

 

 

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