List of Bhojpuri words of English origin information
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This is a list of Bhojpuri language words of English origin.
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influence by Bhojpuri, other Eastern Hindi and Bihari dialects, and Standard Hindi-Urdu. It has also borrowed some vocabulary from English, Fijian, Telugu...
the Indo-Caribbean diaspora. It is a koiné language mainly based on the Bhojpuri and Awadhi dialects. These Hindustani dialects were the most spoken dialects...
elsewhere; see the listof dialects of the English language. Secondary English speakers tend to carry over the intonation and phonetics of their mother tongue...
form of Awadhi, Bhojpuri, and including some English and very few native Fijian words. It is spoken by majority of Indo-Fijians. In Mauritius, Bhojpuri is...
Western Pahari languages, Haryanvi, Bhojpuri, Marathi, Nepali, and Gujarati. Besides these, common sources of loan words include those manually adopted from...
techniques). For example, the Old English names of metals are neuter, not because they are metals, but because these words historically ended with sounds...
the Constitution. These are: Angika Banjara Bajjika Bhojpuri Bundelkhandi Chhattisgarhi Dhatki English Garhwali Gondi Gujjari Ho Kachhi Kamtapuri Karbi Khasi...
Hindi, Urdu, Awadhi, Rajasthani, Bhojpuri, and Braj Bhasha, along with Punjabi and with the liberal use ofEnglish or Hinglish in scripts and soundtrack...
script at the base of the Lion Capital of Ashoka and forms an integral, part of the Indian national emblem. The emblem and the words "Satyameva Jayate"...
day ☉8 Borrowed from English week ☉9 From an Old Burmese word, not of Indic origin. ☽1 After No Work ☽2 After Bazaar ☽3 Head of Week ☽4 Master (as in...
lower part of the Ganga-Yamuna doab. In the west, it is bounded by Western Hindi, specifically Kannauji and Bundeli, while in the east, Bhojpuri from the...
within the 350 gotras of the Ahirs they were enlisted as the buffalo-breeders. Though in small numbers but they sing Lorikayan in Bhojpuri dialect. They also...
(although others suggest a Dravidian origin for this word.), dola for pig in Vedda and offering in Sinhala. Other common words are rera for wild duck, and gala...
speaks English, French, Sanskrit, Hindi, Bhojpuri, Maithili, Odia, Gujarati, Punjabi, Marathi, Magahi, Awadhi, and Braj, as well as a number of other Indic...
"noble race", or "pure". Folk etymology ascribes the originsof this term to a calque of two Burmese words: ကူး+ လာ (lit. "to cross over [from the sea]"),...
Maldivian words atoḷu and dōni. Before European colonization of the Southern Hemisphere, it was the southernmost Indo-European language. The originof the word...
is sometimes considered a dialect ofBhojpuri. It is the native language of the Sadan, the Indo-Aryan ethnic group of Chota Nagpur plateau. In addition...
variety of notations Linear B also incorporates ideograms. In logographic writing systems, glyphs represent words or morphemes (meaningful components of words...
over 76.5 of the population, per a 2018 estimate. The most widely spoken languages of this group are Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, Bhojpuri, Awadhi...
speaker's religion: Muslims are more likely to use wordsof Persian and Arabic origin, along with more words naturally derived from Sanskrit (tadbhava), whereas...
history of Nepal, Sanskrit has been the most important sources for deriving words in Nepali Language. However Urdu, Pharasi, Hindi, English-language words are...
vote is pronounced as [bʱʊt] and English is pronounced as [iŋlis]. Again, in Assamese and Bhojpuri, all instances of /ʃ/ are spoken like [s], a phenomenon...