Showing posts with label Bhojpuri Language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bhojpuri Language. Show all posts
The Bhojpuri Language
Bhojpuri is one of the most popular spoken languages of India, expressed primarily in the eastern region of Uttar Pradesh, western part of Bihar, Jharkhand, Kingdom of Nepal, Republic of Mauritius, Guyana, Republic of Suriname, Trinidad, Republic of Fiji, Singapore, Kingdom of The Netherlands, Malaysia, Republic of Uganda and other countries. Bhojpuri constitutes numerous dialects, tones, behaviors, accents of the languages such as Awadhi, Braj bhasha, Kortha, Nagpuria, Magahi, and Maithili.
Bhojpuri has expanded along with its population at all places. Bhojpuri and numerous closely related languages, including Maithili and Magadhi, are collectively called the Bihari languages. Bhojpuri shares vocabulary with Sanskritic language, Hindi, Urdu and other Indo-European languages of northern Bharat. The language has became one of the foundations of the developing of the official language of independent Republic of India, Hindi, in the past centred years. Bhojpuri over the track of time has been inscribed in several scripts by various people. Bhojpuri until late nineteenth century was generally scripted in Kaithi script as well as the Iranian script.