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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Assamese language
Assamese language features have been discovered in the 9th century Charyapada, which are Buddhist verses discovered in 1907 in Nepal, and which came from the end of the Apabhramsa period.
Tregami or Trigami is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the villages of Gambir and Katar in the Nurestan Province of Afghanistan.
The opinion that the present language of Bengali is the parent of Assamese is reconcocilable with facts...In fact the Assamese pronunciation of words derived from Sanskrit is such as to render the supposition of a Bengali origin entirely admissible.
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 Assamese
Assamese is the easternmost member of the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family.
Assamese is thought to have evolved from an eastern branch of the Apabhramsha, dialects spoken in India in the 6th-13th centuries.
Assamese is written in the Assamese script, a version of the Bengali script, a syllabic alphabet in which allconsonants have an inherent vowel which has two different pronunciations or which may be silent.
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 Assamese language - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Assamese (অসমীয়া) or Asamiya is the language spoken by the natives of the state of Assam in northeast India.
In 1917 the Asom Shaitya Sabha was formed a guardian of the Assamese society and the forum for the development of Assamese language and literature.
The word Assamese is an English one, built on the same principle as Cingalese, Canarese, etc. It is based on the English word Assam by which the tract consisting of the Brahmaputra valley is known.
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 Assamese language
The language he used is not Assamese but Kamrupi, this is the case with Madhava Kandali too.
The modern Assamese period began with the publication of the Bible in Assamese prose by the American Baptist Missionaries in 1819.
In 1917 the Asom Sahitya Sabha was formed as a guardian of the Assamese society and the forum for the development of Assamese language and literature.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Assamese () () is a language spoken in the state of Assam in northeast India.
Assamese and the cognate languages, Bengali and Oriya, developed from Magadhi Prakrit, the eastern branch of the Apabhramsa that followed Prakrit.
Assamese became the court language in the Ahom kingdom by the 17th century.
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 Assamese language Summary
Assamese is similar to the Bengali language and is one of the state languages of India.
Assamese (অসমীয়া) or Ôxômiya (IPA [ɔxɔmija]) is the language spoken by some of the natives of the state of Assam in northeast India.
In 1917 the Asom Sahitya Sabha was formed as a guardian of the Assamese society and the forum for the development of Assamese language and literature.
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 Info on Assamese Language
He wrote in the introduction to the "Grammatical Notes on the Assamese Language" published in 1846: "The Assamese is often regarded as merely a corrupt form of the Bengali, by persons who become acquainted with the language previous to their arrival in Assam.
For example, the Assamese words for `fire' and `water' are `zui' and `paani', as opposed to the Bengali words, `aagun' and `jal'.
For example, he compares Assamese and Bengali regarding how genetive (possessive) case, locative case, past conditional forms of verbs (`heten'), infinitive forms of verbs, etc., and show that the two languages are so different that Assamese could not have been derived from Bengali.
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 MavicaNET - Assamese Language
Assamese is the eastern-most language of the Indo-European family of langauges.
Assamese language alphabets are very akin to the Bengali language alphabets.
Being quite close to the Bengali language, Assamese has lost the retroflex consonants which coincided with dental stops, and the palatal affricates which turned to sibilants.
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 Learn Assamese Online - Write or Speak in Assamese Language Exchange
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 AT Editorial   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It is also the easternmost member of the Indo-European group of languages which is the largest language group in the world with a total number of speakers of more than half of the world population.
Being the farthest outpost of Aryan migration towards the east, Assamese falls in the outer belt or in the peripheral Indo-Aryan languages.
Thus our Assamese language is a unique language which is one of the few which has still retained this X sound.
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Assamese is the eastern-most language of the Indo-European family of langauges.
ASSAMESE 14,604,000 in India (1994 IMA); a few in Bangladesh (1991 D. Barrett SB).
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 Assamese alphabet, pronunciation and alphabet
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 Bhutan.
Assamese is closely related to Bengali and Oriya,
The Assamese alphabet is written with a version of the Bengali alphabet.
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 Assamese Translation - Translate Assamese Language Translator
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Assamese or Ôxômiya is the language spoken by some of the natives of the state of Assam in northeast India.
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 Assamese translation, English to Assamese translation, Assamese to English translation, Assamese web site translation, ...
Professional translators whose native language is Assamese perform our English to Assamese translation.
They have in-depth understanding of the subject matter and solid mastering of the Assamese language including its spelling, grammar, and cultural appropriateness.
Having your web site available in the Assamese language will widen your readership and drastically improve the effectiveness of your marketing messages.
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 Assamese language and culture
FROM WIKIPEDIA Assamese or Asamiya or Oxomiya is the language spoken by some of the natives of the state of Assam in northeast India.
Here are a few articles on Assamese language and literatures: Some notes on the Assamese language, its history, development and differences with Bengali.
Language ALL (AFAN) OROMO ABKHAZIAN AFAR AFRIKAANS ALBANIAN ALGERIAN DARJA AMHARIC ARABIC ARMENIAN ASSAMESE ASTURIAN AYMARA AZERBAIJANI BANTU BASHKIR BASQUE BENGALI...
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 Writing on the wall
The aim was the uplift of Assamese language and literature, which had only a few years ago survived an onslaught from neighbouring Bengali language with the British rules first introducing Bengali as the state language.
The Sabha incidentally is one organisation having the highest number of members among all other organisations in the state, including the political parties, and the most interesting aspect is that one need not be a poet or a short story writer to get enrolled as its member.
It was because of the untiring efforts of the Sabha that a large chunk of East Bengali migrants of the pre-independence period has accepted and embraced Assamese as their mother tongue, an effort,which had saved the Assamese-speaking people from being reduced to a minority way back in 1961 census.
www.expressindia.com /ie/daily/19990226/iex26076.html   (930 words)

  
 Assamese Translation. Assamese to English Translation and Localization For Documents, Websites and Software
With a large network of in-country, bilingual Assamese translators, WorldLingo can respond quickly and effectively to your Assamese language translation needs.
WorldLingo's Assamese translation teams are professional linguists performing translation from English to Assamese and Assamese to English for a range of documents in various industries including:
Each WorldLingo Assamese translator is selected based on their experience and special areas of expertise.
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 Assamese - Assamese Language
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 Assamese Language Course, Audio, CD ROM, Learn, Speak Assamese
Assamese language course audio cd ROM learn speak instruction dictionary phrasebook cassette
This book describes itself as "Simple, Smooth, Scientific, and Accurate," but trust me__it takes longer than a month to learn most languages, and the Assamese language is moderately difficult to learn.
Includes progressive, step-by-step lessons on writing the alphabet, vowels, consonants, word formation, etymology, numbers, formation of sentences, positive and negative interrogatives, person, cases, and all the grammar and practise exercises needed to achieve familiarity with the Assamese language.
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 Ethnologue 14 report for language code:ASM
The following is the entry for this language as it appeared in the 14th edition (2000).
It has been superseded by the corresponding entry in the 15th edition (2005).
Ethnologue data from Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 14th Edition
www.ethnologue.com /show_language.asp?code=ASM   (39 words)

  
 Assamese Language Partners - Online Language Exchange
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 Assamese Language,official Language of Assam, Regional Languages of Assam
Assamese Language,official Language of Assam, Regional Languages of Assam
Assamese or Ahomiya developed into a literary language as late as 13AD.
Assamese is spoken all along the Brahmaputra valley and sounds quite similar to Bengali, except for a few differences.
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 ODIN results for language Assamese (ASM)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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For more information about the language selected, click the language name or language code above and the Ethnologue report page for the language will be opened.
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