Concept information
Preferred term
magMagahi
Type
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Language
Definition
- The Magahi language (Devanagari: मगही; also known as Magadhi, मगधी) is a language spoken in India. Magadhi Prakrit was the ancestor of Magadhi, from which the latter's name derives. The ancestral language, Magadhi Prakrit, is believed to be the language spoken by the Buddha, and the language of the ancient kingdom of Magadha. Magadhi is closely related to Bhojpuri and Maithili, and these languages are sometimes referred to as a single language, Bihari. These languages, together with several other related languages, are known as the Bihari languages, which form a sub-group of the Eastern Zone of Indo-Aryan languages. Magadhi has approximately 18 million speakers.
Entry terms
- Magahi language
ISO 639-2 Bibliographical code
- mag
ISO 639-2 Terminological code
- mag
ISO 639-3 code
- mag
Notation
- mag
In other languages
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magahi
French
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Magahi
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Khotta
German
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magahi
Italian
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Lingua magadhi
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Portuguese
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Magahi
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Magahi
Spanish
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magahi
URI
http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/mag
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