
Assamese language - Wikipedia
It is written in the Assamese alphabet, an abugida system, from left to right, with many typographic ligatures. Assamese was designated as a classical Indian language by the …
Assamese alphabet, pronunciation and alphabet - Omniglot
Assamese is an eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken by about 20 million people in the Indian states of Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh, and also spoken in Bangladesh and …
Learn Assamese Online (অসমীয়া) - World Language Library
Assamese is written from left to right and is a phonetic script, meaning words are generally pronounced as they are written. It has 11 vowels and 41 consonants, and unlike many Indian …
Assamese language | Assamese Dialects, Brahmaputra Valley
The only indigenous Indo-Aryan language of the Assam valley, Assamese has been affected in vocabulary, phonetics, and structure by its close association with Tibeto-Burman dialects in …
Assamese (অসমীয়া) Dictionary - KHANDBAHALE.COM
2 days ago · Assamese or Asamiya (অসমীয়া Ôxômiya) is an Eastern Indo-Aryan language used mainly in the state of Assam. It is the official language of Assam.
Assamese - languagesgulper.com
Assamese is the official language of the northeastern Indian state of Assam. In an area of great linguistic diversity, it is frequently used as a lingua franca (in Assam and in the border states).
Assamese - Culturopedia
Assamese is the state language of Assam and is spoken by nearly 60% of the state’s population. It is spoken by over 15 million people in India or 1.55% of the total population.
Assamese people - Wikipedia
However, the term ethnic Assamese is now associated by the Indian government at Delhi with the Assamese speaking Indo-Aryan group (comprising both Hindus and Muslims) of Assam.
Assamese language - Wikiwand
Assamese or Asamiya is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the north-eastern Indian state of Assam, where it is an official language. It has long served as ...
Assamese Language, History of Assamese language - nriol.com
Assamese is spoken all along the Brahmaputra valley and sounds quite sounds quite similar to Bengali to a non-speaker (i.e. non-Bengali or non-Assamese speaker), but have significant …