Magadhi language
The Magadhi language (also known as मगही Magahi) is a language spoken by 17,449,446 people in
India. An earlier form of Magadhi, known as
Magadhi Prakrit, is believed to be the language spoken by
The Buddha, and the language of the ancient kingdom of
Magadha. Magadhi is closely related to
Bhojpuri and
Maithili and these languages are sometimes referred to as a single language, Bihari. These languages, together with several other related languages, are known as the
Bihari languages, which form a sub-group of the Eastern Zone group of
Indo-Aryan languages.
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Magahi
Magahi
El idioma magadhi, «मगही ‹magahi›», más precisamente, es una lengua hablada por 11.362.000 personas en India. El magahi es cercano con el
bhojpuri y también el
maithili y a veces se menciona estos idiomas conjunto como una sola lengua "bihari". Estos, junto con otros varios idiomas relacionados, son conocidos como lenguas
bihari los cuales forman un subgrupo del grupo oriental de
lenguas indoarias.
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Magahi
n.
language spoken in the following areas of India (southern districts of Bihar, eastern Patna District, northern Chotanagpur Division; West Bengal, Malda District)
Magahi
n.
Magahi, langage parlé dans plusieurs régions de l'Inde