Get to Know the Assamese language of northeast India
The Assamese language is an Indo-Aryan language, and is thus part of the wider Indo-European language family.
It is predominantly spoken in the northeast Indian state of Assam, as well as the neighbouring states of Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland.
Of its roughly 23.5 million speakers, around 15 million speak it as their first language.
The Assamese language is written in the Assamese script.
Why learn the Assamese language?
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Sivasagar, Assam, India
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Resources for learning the Assamese language
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Books
by Lonely Planet
by Perumal Ponraj
Physical and Political Geography of the Province of Assam
by India Assam
Modernity in Persian and Assamese Poetry - A Comparative Study
by Rahman Tafiquar
Trends in Contemporary Assamese Theatre
by Namrata Pathak
A Dictionary in Assamese and English
by Miles Bronson
Nouns and Nominalisations in Assamese
by Kalita Jagat Chandra
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