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Sauria Paharia |
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The Sauria Paharia language is spoken in the Bihar and West Bengal states of India, and some pockets of Bangladesh. Most of
the speakers are in India with around 110,000. There are about 7,000 speakers in Bangladesh. It is a member of the Northern
branch of the Dravidian language family, along with the Kurukh language (also spoken in India) and the Brahui language spoken
in Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan. Alternative names for the language include Malto. It is closely related to the Kumarbhag
Paharia language, to the point where both are sometimes together referred to as the Malto language. There are regional variations
in Hiranpur, Litipara, Barhait, Pathna, Borio, Taljhari, Sundarpahari, Boarijore where it is spoken. |
Names (more)[de] Malto[en] Sauria Paharia language [fr] Sauria paharia [la] Lingua Malto |
Language type : Living
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