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Bajjika is an Indo-Aryan
language variety spoken in
parts of Bihar,
India and in Nepal.
Bajjika language is
spoken in the north-western part of Bihar...
- language.
Other languages include the Indo-Aryan
languages like , Angika,
Bajjika, Sur****uri,
Bengali and Tharu; the
Dravidian languages Kurukh (84,000 speakers...
- name for
their language.
British linguist Grierson also
mentioned that
Bajjika,
Angika and Sur****uri are also
spoken in
particular districts of Bihar...
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February 2015, the seat is held by Ms.Bandana
Kumari (mother
tongue Bajjika) of Aam
Aadmi Party as she
defeated Ms.
Rekha Gupta of
Bharatiya Janata...
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Brahmin and
Dalit people,
ethnic groups like Maithils, Bhojpuri,
Awadhi and
Bajjika speaking people and
indigenous people of the Terai.: 68 Many of these...
- of Bara. The main
languages spoken in the
district are Bhojpuri, Tharu,
Bajjika, and Nepali.
Simraungadh is
major part of Bara district. It is a historical...
- ****ttari, Siraha, Saptari,
Sarlahi and Sunsari, and
Morang districts.
Bajjika dialect also
known as
Western Maithili is
mainly spoken in Sitamarhi, Muzaffarpur...
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Maithili and its
various dialects including Thēthi and its
perceived dialects Bajjika, and
Angika while also
being well
versed in
other languages like English...
- Dogri, Kashmiri, Maithili, Konkani, Sindhi,
Nepal Bhasa, Mundari, Angika,
Bajjika and Santali. The Devanāgarī
script is
closely related to the Nandināgarī...
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recommended to have
official status in
Province No. 1; Maithili,
Bhojpuri and
Bajjika in
Province No. 2;
Tamang and
Nepal Bhasa in
Bagmati Province;
Magar and...