"Where" in Assamese can be translated as "ক'ত" (kot). It is commonly used to inquire about the location of a person or object. For example, you might ask, "তুমি ক'ত আছা?" (Tumi kot asha?), which means "Where are you?"
Sun in Assamese language is called "সূৰ্য" (pronounced as "surya").
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Kamal Ikarshi has written: 'Prait pyas'
Tumi bar dhunia.
Yes, I can help you with that. In Assamese, you can ask "তুমি ব্যস্ত নেকি?" (Tumi byasta neki?) to inquire if someone is busy.
The epic poem "Doli Puran" was written by the Assamese poet Madhava Kandali in the 14th century. It is one of the earliest works in the Assamese language.
In Assamese, you can say "মই আপোনাক আলিংগন কৰিবলৈ পাৰিম নেকি?" (Moi aponak aalingan koriboloi parim neki?). This translates to "Can I hug you?" It's a friendly and warm way to express the desire for a hug in the Assamese language.
Assamese culture is a very beautiful culture.This culture prevails in Assam,a small state of India situated in the North-East.The language in this state is also called Assamese and the people are so called as well.Plz find more on Google.
Assamese is primarily spoken in the Indian state of Assam, where it is the official language. It is also spoken in parts of neighboring states like Arunachal Pradesh and West Bengal. Additionally, Assamese is used by Assamese diaspora communities around the world, including in countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada.
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