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Vargiiya Ba and Antahstha Va to Osadhipati (Discourse 14) (1)

[18] Lra ( ল় ): This letter is not found in Bengali, Assamese and Hindustani, but it is found [...] la, such as alac, ilac and so on.

Universality in Race, Language, Religion and Culture (1)

[2] No language can claim to be an [...] there were no Angika, Maithili and Assamese languages. Modern English is a [...] number of Saḿskrta words.

To the Patriots (1)

[28] As we have seen in the case of [...] development of Bengali, Maethilii, Assamese, Bhojpuri, Gujarati, Punjabi and [...] revered saint] of the Muslims.

This Very World Is Kurukśetra (1)

[3] I also said a few words about phonetics. [...] Yajurvedic is k + kha. Bengali, Assamese and some other languages are guided [...] both are recognized as correct.

The Supreme Entity – the Non-Doer (1)

[5] Then, phalasákśiibhutah; [...] of India, for example, Bengali, Assamese, Oriya and Punjabi, follow the [...] other is the Yajurvedic style.

The Significance of the Word “Bhagaván” (1)

[5] What does loka mean here? In Bengali, [...] mánuśa occurs, while in Assamese it is mánuh.) But in Sanskrit, [...] matter – Ábrahmastamba.

The Significance of Language (1)

[17] Languages which come from Saḿskrta, [...] Bhojpurii, Hariyánavii, Bengali, Assamese, Burmese, Thai and Indonesian.

The History of the Maethili Language (2)

[10] Now I would like to say a few words [...] are still alive; Oriya, Bengali, Assamese, Angika and Maethilii. Western [...] daughters, Magahi and Bhojpuri.

[11] The languages descended from eastern [...] in Bengali, mo jáyche in Assamese, and mu áuchi in Oriya. [...] present tense, ca is not used at all.

The Evolution of Indian Languages (1)

[12] The average longevity of a language [...] five languages: Oriya, Bengali, Assamese, Angika and Maethilii. These languages [...] of the Konkoni coast of India.

Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization (1)

[45] In spite of their accepting the [...] Demi-Mágadhii group (Bengali, Oriya, Assamese and Maethilii), has a style of [...] prevalent in eastern India today.

Talks on Prout (1)

[99] A proposal to form India into a [...] within a short period. However, the Assamese did not agree to this proposal.

Some Important Crops (1)

[67] The Urdu name “khesári” [...] Ráŕhi Bangla and Assamese as “tewada,” and in [...] winter crop after tilling the land.

Some Aspects of Socio-Economic Planning (1)

[23] Finally, geo-psychological characteristics [...] physically strong and hard working. The Assamese, who live in a wet eastern region, [...] formulating socio-economic plans.

Shiva – the Focal Point of Everything (Discourse 3) (1)

[40] You should know that among the [...] Chittagong area. Also among the Assamese who have adopted the Puranic religion, [...] changed into Buŕo Shiva.

Ráŕh – 20. The Script of Ráŕh (1)

[1] The metamorphosed form of the ancient [...] and Viśeńpurii), Assamese, Bengali, Maethilii and the like [...] Shriiharśa script, avoiding angles.

Ráŕh – 19. Language, Literature and Culture of Ráŕh (2)

[6] In connection with Ráŕh, [...] Báḿlá [Bengali], iv) Assamese, v) Oriya and vi) Koshali. The [...] of Maharashtra Prákrta.

[37] The pronunciation of [...] aspirated “k” sound]. In Assamese and Punjabi, however, múrdhanya [...] for purposes of illustration].

Psycho-Acoustic and Inferential Acoustic Notes (Discourse 9) (1)

[9] That is, Kashmiir is the land which [...] Rájamálá of Tripura and the Assamese Burainji be classified as history. [...] lost, something certainly was.

Proper Names – 1 (Discourse 16) (5)

[8] There is a similar tendency in India’s Assamese language. In Assamese ca is always pronounced like sha. [...] changed and must not be changed.

[28] The very common Bengali word pallii [...] is used extensively in Bengali, Assamese, Oriya, Nagpuri and Chattisgari. [...] is called “lizard”.

[35] It should be mentioned in this [...] [nalkhágŕá] (ikŕá in old Assamese) is Khágŕábáŕi. [...] Sháluniibáŕi (shál tree, in Assamese sháluni), Nalbáŕi (reed jungle), etc.

Phonetics – 2 (Discourse 2) (3)

[2] The same thing has happened with Assamese. Although by and large Assamese follows the Yajurvedic style of [...] local phonetics. For example, in Assamese the pronunciation of ca has become [...] Bengali in nearby northern Bengal.

Phonetics – 1 (Discourse 1) (2)

[13] Ka + śa = kśa (khia). [...] the modern Panjabi word shikha In Assamese the letter śa becomes kha [...] a word and elsewhere like kha. Assamese partially follows the Yajurvedic style.

Ordinary Mortal or Divine Child? (1)

[3] Nine hundred years ago there was [...] there was no Angika, Maithili or Assamese. Modern English is a mixture of [...] Indonesian, Malay and Sanskrit.

Northeastern India (4)

[5] To the east of Nepal is NEFA – [...] to China. The inhabitants speak Assamese and Bengali and follow the Buddhist [...] state) in the Indian constitution.

[7] The Cachar, Goalpara, Dhubri, Nagaon [...] mother tongue is wrongly recorded as Assamese. The northern part of Nagoan district [...] a small number of people speak Assamese, and most of these people use [...] Lumding all the people are Bengalees.

[8] The headquarters of the Kamrup [...] of Assam. The people are mostly Assamese. Some of the sub-divisions like [...] than the number of Bengali Hindus.

Language and Dialect – 2 (Discourse 8 (2)

[23] Demi-Mágadhii Prákrta [...] Demi-Mágadhii group are Bengali, Oriya, Assamese, Maethilii, Koshalii and Angika; [...] becomes gelun in feminine gender.

[30] I have said many times in the past [...] Cuttack for Oriya, Shivasagar for Assamese, Rajgir for Magahii (Rajgir or [...] therefore attention must be paid to it.

Language and Dialect – 1 (Discourse 7) (3)

[42] At one time Bengali, Assamese, Maethilii, Oriya and so on were [...] still written in the same script.

[64] 1) Mágadhii Prákrta [...] – Maethilii, Angika, Bengali, Assamese, Oriya and Koshalii. Western Demi-Mágadhii [...] Bhojpuri, Nagpuri and Chatrisgari.

[79] Case Endings : Another condition [...] more or less the same rules. From Assamese to Pashto, from Oriya to Estonian, [...] full-fledged language, not a dialect.

Káliká to Káliuṋga (Discourse 24) (1)

[67] The káli [ink] [...] is prevalent in Assam also. In Assamese language the word siháii [...] called raoshnáii .

Integrated Farming (1)

[24] The first is sericulture. There [...] asan [Terminalia tomentosa Bedd.], Assamese swalu [Kadsura hetroclita], a [...] silkworms feed on castor leaves.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 2 (2)

[34] Not only different races; different [...] Maghadhii, Maethilii, Bengali, Oriya, Assamese, Gáŕhowalii, Kumáyanii [...] all the languages of Assam except Assamese, Mańipurii and Naga. And [...] Khaśiya, Mizo and Newari.

How to Unite Human Society (2)

[39] The Indo-Aryan languages are Marathi, [...] Magahii, Maethilii, Bengali, Oriya, Assamese, Gaŕhwali, Kumaynani and [...] languages and dialects of Assam except Assamese, and the Manipuri and Nagar dialects. [...] Malaysian languages and dialects.

Farsi Words in Bengali (Discourse 10) (2)

[1] I will talk a little today about [...] Prákrta, as in Bengali, Oriya, Assamese, Maethilii, Bhojpuri, Angika, [...] Siitár bon [Siita’s sister].

[40] Savedá is a foreign fruit [...] káńt́hál. In Assamese it is called kat́ál [...] incaŕe páká.

Emanation (Discourse 20) (1)

[34] Although the scientific name of [...] Modern Bengali, Maethilii, Manipuri, Assamese and Oriya are written in this [...] with Devanágarii script.

Eka to Ekáuṋga (Discourse 12) (1)

[5] Roughly speaking, the languages [...] Maethilii, Gorkhali (Nepali) and Assamese.

East Wet Theory (2)

[4] The Punjab is the westernmost state [...] of the other states, whereas the Assamese, living in the humid and wet regions [...] industrious population of the west.

[7] The Congress leaders, on the eve [...] promise and negotiate with the Assamese agitators to ensure the welfare of the refugees who settled in Assam.

Distortion (Discourse 21) (1)

[8] Similarly, the word enŕi [...] Hindi and eńd́i in Assamese. However in Bengali, with the [...] “rammonia” fertilizer.

Developmental Planning (1)

[37] Lastly, geo-psychological characteristics [...] physically strong and hard working. The Assamese live in a wet eastern region and [...] formulating socio-economic plans.

Case and Case-Endings – 4 (Discourse 15) (1)

[5] In Oriya re is added for the seventh [...] what won’t a goat eat!]. In Assamese at is used, for example gharat. [...] same; poetry enjoys more leeway.

Case and Case-Endings – 3 (Discourse 14) (1)

[30] Hindi uses different indicators [...] in Oriya ra and aḿk; in Assamese ra; and so on. In French the definite [...] still and French quite difficult.

A Scriptological and Linguistic Survey of the World (1)

[23] Assamese and Bengali horoscopes and books [...] and books in Gurumukhi script.

Auṋka to Akśa (Discourse 3) (1)

[201] “That which, by ingesting, [...] other languages. In Bengali and Assamese, amiya is used. In southern Oriya, [...] amrtaphala since very ancient times.

Áṋt to Áhiira (Discourse 5) (1)

[73] 7. Mágadhii Prákrta which was the forerunner of Magahii, Bengali, Oriya, Angika, Assamese, Nágpurii, Maethilii, Chatrishgaŕii and Bhojpurii.

Áṋka to Ád́hya (Discourse 4) (1)

[33] The word ághana is no longer [...] Magahii, Angika, Maethilii, and Assamese, its use is still widespread. According to Kśańá’s verse:

Aekya to Aekśava (Discourse 13) (1)

[121] The words currently used for sugar [...] kushiyár (Maethilii, Bengali, Assamese), kushyer (Bengali), kushur (Bengali), [...] (Hindi), and ganná (Urdu).