List of Eastern Indo-Aryan languages
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The Eastern Indo-Aryan languages include some 210 (SIL estimate) languages and dialects spoken by about many people in Asia; this language family is a part of the Indo-Aryan language family. Each subfamily in this list contains subgroups and individual languages. This family is also called the Magadhan family, as these languages are all derived from Magadhi Prakrit, a Dramatic Prakrit of the Eastern Indian subcontinent.
- Bengali-Assamese languages
- Assamese (Ôxômiya)
- Bengali (Bangla)
- Bishnupriya Manipuri (Imar Thar)
- Chakma
- Chittagonian
- Hajong
- Halbi
- Kharia Thar
- Kayort
- Mal Paharia
- Mirgan
- Nahari
- Rajbangsi
- Sylheti (Silôţi)
- Tangchangya
- Bihari languages
- Oriya languages
- Adivasi Oriya
- Bhatri
- Bhunjia
- Bodo Parja
- Kupia
- Oriya (Oŗia)
- Reli language (Reli)
[edit] Unclassified
The following languages have not been sorted into subgroups within the Eastern Indo-Aryan language family.
- Bote-Majhi
- Buksa
- Chitwania Tharu
- Degaru
- Deokhuri Tharu
- Kochila Tharu
- Mahotari Tharu
- Rana Tharu