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ᱢᱚᱜᱚᱫᱷᱤ ᱯᱟᱹᱨᱥᱤ

ᱣᱤᱠᱤᱯᱤᱰᱤᱭᱟ, ᱨᱟᱲᱟ ᱜᱮᱭᱟᱱ ᱯᱩᱛᱷᱤ ᱠᱷᱚᱱ
(ᱢᱚᱜᱚᱦᱤ ᱯᱟᱹᱨᱥᱤ ᱠᱷᱚᱱ ᱟᱹᱪᱩᱨ ᱦᱮᱡᱠᱟᱱᱟ)
ᱢᱚᱜᱚᱦᱤ
ᱢᱚᱜᱚᱫᱷᱤ
  • मगही/मगधी
  • মগহী/মগধী
Magahī Bhāṣā
ᱠᱟᱭᱛᱷᱤ ᱪᱤᱠᱤ ᱛᱮ ᱢᱚᱜᱚᱦᱤ ᱵᱷᱟᱥᱟ ᱚᱞ
ᱡᱟᱱᱟᱢ ᱴᱷᱟᱶᱥᱤᱧᱚᱛ
ᱮᱞᱟᱠᱟᱢᱚᱜᱚᱫᱷ[lower-alpha ᱑]
ᱡᱟᱹᱛᱢᱚᱜᱚᱦᱤ ᱦᱚᱲ
ᱡᱟᱱᱟᱢ ᱯᱟᱹᱨᱥᱤ ᱞᱮᱠᱟ
᱒᱐.᱗  ᱢᱤᱞᱤᱭᱚᱱ (᱒᱐᱑᱑ ᱨᱮᱭᱟᱜ ᱦᱚᱲᱞᱮᱠᱷᱟ)[][]
(ᱦᱤᱱᱫᱤ ᱨᱮ ᱞᱮᱠᱷᱟᱜ ᱠᱟᱱ ᱵᱟᱹᱲᱛᱤ ᱨᱚᱲ ᱦᱚᱲ)
Dialects
  • ᱮᱛᱚᱢ ᱢᱟᱜᱚᱫᱷᱤ
  • ᱠᱚᱸᱭᱮ ᱢᱟᱜᱟᱫᱷᱤ
  • ᱛᱟᱞᱢᱟ ᱢᱟᱜᱚᱫᱷᱤ
  • ᱠᱷᱳᱨᱴᱷᱟ
ᱚᱞ ᱛᱚᱦᱚᱨ
ᱫᱮᱵᱽᱱᱟᱜᱽᱨᱤ
ᱠᱟᱭᱛᱷᱤ(ᱞᱟᱦᱟᱸ ᱛᱮ)
ᱥᱚᱨᱠᱟᱨᱤ ᱢᱟᱱᱚᱛ
ᱟᱹᱢᱟᱹᱞᱮᱛ ᱯᱟᱹᱨᱥᱤ ᱴᱚᱴᱷᱟ
 ᱥᱤᱧᱚᱛ
ᱯᱟᱹᱨᱥᱤ ᱠᱳᱰ
ISO 639-2mag
ISO 639-3mag
ᱜᱞᱳᱴᱳᱞᱳᱜᱽmaga1260[]
ᱢᱚᱜᱚᱦᱤ ᱨᱚᱲᱼᱮᱫ ᱴᱚᱴᱷᱟ

ᱢᱚᱜᱚᱦᱤ ᱥᱮ ᱢᱚᱜᱚᱫᱷᱤ ᱫᱚ ᱥᱟᱢᱟᱝ ᱥᱤᱧᱚᱛ ᱨᱮᱭᱟᱜ ᱵᱤᱦᱟᱨ ᱟᱨ ᱡᱷᱟᱨᱠᱷᱚᱸᱰ ᱯᱚᱱᱚᱛ[][] ᱟᱨ ᱱᱮᱯᱟᱞ ᱨᱮᱭᱟᱜ ᱛᱚᱨᱟᱭ ᱴᱚᱴᱷᱟ[᱑᱐] ᱨᱮᱠᱚ ᱨᱚᱲᱼᱮᱫ ᱠᱟᱱ ᱢᱤᱫ ᱤᱱᱫᱳᱼᱟᱨᱡᱚ ᱯᱟᱹᱨᱥᱤ ᱠᱟᱱᱟ ᱾ ᱢᱚᱜᱚᱫᱷᱤ ᱯᱟᱹᱨᱥᱤ ᱨᱮᱭᱟᱜ ᱢᱟᱨᱮᱹ ᱦᱟᱯᱲᱟᱢ ᱯᱟᱹᱨᱥᱤ ᱫᱚ ᱦᱩᱭᱩᱜ ᱠᱟᱱᱟ ᱢᱟᱜᱚᱫᱷᱤ ᱯᱨᱟᱠᱨᱤᱛ, ᱟᱨ ᱱᱚᱣᱟ ᱠᱷᱚᱱ ᱜᱮ ᱢᱚᱜᱚᱫᱷᱤ ᱧᱩᱛᱩᱢ ᱫᱚ ᱦᱮᱡ ᱟᱠᱟᱱᱟ ᱾[᱑᱑]

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  5. "Scheduled Languages in descending order of speaker's strength - 2011" (PDF). Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 29 June 2018.
  6. "झारखंड : रघुवर कैबिनेट से मगही, भोजपुरी, मैथिली व अंगिका को द्वितीय भाषा का दर्जा". Prabhat Khabar (in ᱦᱤᱱᱫᱤ). 21 March 2018. Retrieved 17 November 2018.
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  11. "How a Bihari lost his mother tongue to Hindi". 22 September 2017. It is considered as a dialect of Hindi continuum.


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