LIST OF EASTERN INDO-ARYAN LANGUAGES


The 'Eastern Indo-Aryan languages' include some 210 (SIL estimate) languages and dialects spoken by many people in Asia; this language group is a part of the Indo-Aryan language branch of the Indo-European language family. The Eastern Group is divided into subgroups, which contain individual languages. This group is also called the Magadhan family, as these languages are all derived from the Middle Indic language of Magadhi Prakrit, a Dramatic Prakrit spoken in the eastern Indian subcontinent. Magadhi Prakrit later evolved into Ardhamagadhi ("Half-Magadhi"), and then into a form of Apabhramsha (late Middle Indic vernacular) called Apabhramsa Avahatta or Purvi Apabhramsa (Eastern Apabhramsa) before the turn of the first millennium CE. This form of Apabhramsa later evolved into three different groups of languages: the Bengali-Assamese group, the Oriya group, and the Bihari group.

★ Bengali-Assamese languages


Assamese (''Ôxômiya'')


Bengali (''Bangla'')


Bishnupriya Manipuri (''Imar Thar'')


Chakma (''Changma Vaj'')


Chittagonian (''Chatgaiã'')


Hajong


Halbi


Kharia Thar


Kayort


Mal Paharia


Mirgan


Nahari


Rajbangsi


Sylheti (''Silôţi'')


Tangchangya

Bihari languages


Angika


Bhojpuri


Caribbean Hindustani


Kudmali


Magadhi


Maithili


Majhi


Musasa


Oraon Sadri


Panchpargania


Sadri


Surajpuri

★ Oriya languages


Adivasi Oriya


Bhatri


Bhunjia


Bodo Parja


Kupia


Oriya (OÅ—ia)


Reli language (Reli)

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The following languages have not been sorted into subgroups within the Eastern Indo-Aryan language family.

Bote-Majhi

Buksa

Chitwania Tharu

Degaru

Deokhuri Tharu

Kochila Tharu

Mahotari Tharu

Rana Tharu

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Eastern Indo-Aryan language tree

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