नमस्कार, मैं ठीक हूँ। (Namaskar, main theek hoon.)
Learning this language is quite simple when we try listening to the native speakers and try to pick words one at a time. Asking the meaning of the words whenever required. This language is quite similar to hindi,bangali.
The language spoken in Kathmandu is mainly Nepali, which is the official language of Nepal. However, there are also several other languages spoken by different ethnic groups residing in Kathmandu, such as Newari, Tamang, and Maithili.
Sanskrit is the oldest language and literature of the world. Prakrit was the deformed version of pure classical Sanskrit and was spoken language of the then common people. Later on Prakrit transformed as Pali and then into several forms as Maagadhi, Maithili, Bhojpuri...etc./etc....finally as Hindi.
Hindi Diwas Quiz for class 11th and 12th: Who was the first President of Independent India who urged the country to adopt Hindi as the official language on Hindi Diwas? Answer: Dr. Rajendra Prasad. In which year was Hindi declared as the official language of India? Answer: 1949. Which script is used to write Hindi? Answer: Devanagari script. Who is often referred to as the "Bard of Hindi Literature"? Answer: Maithili Sharan Gupt. Name the famous Hindi poet and author who wrote the poem "Madhushala". Answer: Harivansh Rai Bachchan. Who is considered the father of modern Hindi literature? Answer: Bharatendu Harishchandra. Which famous Hindi author won the Jnanpith Award for his novel "Raag Darbari"? Answer: Shrilal Shukla. What is the national anthem of India called in Hindi? Answer: "Jana Gana Mana". Name the famous Hindi writer who authored the novel "Godan". Answer: Munshi Premchand. In which state of India is Hindi primarily spoken? Answer: Uttar Pradesh.
The top 50 languages by TOTAL speakers are: 1.English 2.Chinese (Mandarin) 3.Spanish 4.Hindi 5.Russian 6.Arabic 7.Portuguese 8.Bengali 9.Malay-Indonesian 10.French 11.German 12.Japanese 13.Chinese (Wu) 14.Javanese 15.Korean 16.Turkish 17.Vietnamese 18.Chinese (Cantonese) 19.Italian 20.Marathi 21.Tamil 22.Urdu 23.Chinese (Min Nan) 24.Chinese (Jinyu) 25.Gujarati 26.Polish 27.Ukrainian 28.Persian 29.Chinese (Xiang) 30.Malayalam 31.Chinese (Hekka) 32.Kannada 33.Oriya 34.Western Panjabi 35. Sunda 36. Eastern Panjabi 37. Romanian 38. South Azerbaijani 39. Maithili 40. Hausa 41. Burmese 42. Serbo-Croatian 43. Chinese (Gan) 44. Awadhi 45. Thai 46. Dutch 47. Yoruba 48. Sindhi 49. Northern 50. Amharic Top 50 languages by NATIVE (1st language) speakers: 1. Mandarin 2. English 3. Spanish 4. Hindi 5. Bengali 6. Portuguese 7. Russian 8. Japanese 9. German 10. Wu 11. Javanese 12. Korean 13. French 14. Vietnamese 15. Telugu 16. Yue 17. Marathi 18. Tamil 19. Turkish 20. Urdu 21. Man Nan 22. Jinyu 23. Gujarati 24. Polish 25. Arabic 26. Ukrainian 27. Italian 28. Xiang 29. Malayalam 30. Hakka 31. Kannada 32. Oriya 33. Western Panjabi 34. Sunda 35. Eastern Panjabi 36. Romanian 37. Bhojpuri 38. South Azerbaijani 39. Western Farsi 40. Maithili 41. Hausa 42. Burmese 43. Serbo-Croatian 44. Gan 45. Awadhi 46. Thai 47. Dutch 48. Yoruba 49. Sindhi 50. Northern Uzbek
Maithili is largely spoken in Bihar.
Maithili Sharan Gupt died on 1964-12-12.
Maithili Sharan Gupt was born on 1886-08-03.
Maithili Karna Kayasthak Panjik Sarvekshan was created in 1973.
vaidehi, maithili
The Maithili Karna Kayasthak Panjik Sarvekshan typically ranges from 100 to 150 pages, depending on the specific content included in the document. The length can vary based on the level of detail provided in the survey findings and analysis.
Maithili Saran Gupta
Maithili Saran Gupta
Learning this language is quite simple when we try listening to the native speakers and try to pick words one at a time. Asking the meaning of the words whenever required. This language is quite similar to hindi,bangali.
Sunil Kumar Jha has written: 'Maithili' -- subject(s): Maithili language, Phonetics, Phonology 'Customs & Etiquette of Nepal (Simple Guides Customs and Etiquette)'
The official languages of Bihar are Hindi, Urdu, Bhojpuri, Maithili.
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