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Aariya |
Madhya Pradesh. |
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Abujmaria
(Hill Maria): |
This
is a Dravidian language spoken in Abujmar Hills in Bastar District
of Madhya Pradesh by the Hill Maria tribes.
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Adi
(Abor, Abor-Miri) |
It
is a Tibeto-Burman
language spoken by people in northern hills of the Assam
valley, between Bhutan and the Buruli River and Arunachal Pradesh.
Miri and Mishing are its
dialects. |
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Adiyan
(Eravas) |
It is a Dravidian language spoken mainly in
the Kannur District of Kerala and parts of Tamil Nadu and
Karnataka. |
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Agariya
( Agoria) |
This
is spoken by tribals in
Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Orissa. |
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Ahom
(Tai Ahom) |
This language is no longer spoken in daily
life, but is used in religious chants and literary materials by
tribes in Assam. |
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Aimol |
This
language is spoken by some tribes in Assam and Manipur. Langrong is its dialect. |
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Aiton |
Spoken
in Assam. |
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Ajmeri |
It is a dialect of Rajasthani, spoken mainly
in Ajmer. |
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Aka-Bea
(Bea, Bojigniji, Bojigyab) |
This language is spoken by tribes of the
coastal areas of South Andaman Island. |
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Aka-Bo
(Bo, Ba) |
Spoken in east-central coast of North
Andaman Island and the Nth Reef Island. |
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Aka-Cari
(Chariar) |
Spoken in the north coast of North Andaman
Island, Landfall Island and other nearby small islands. |
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Aka-Jeru
(Jeru, Yerawa) |
Spoken in parts of the interior and south
North Andaman Island. |
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Aka-Kede
(Kede) |
Spoken in parts of the Middle Andaman
Island. |
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Aka-Kol
(Kol) |
Spoken in southeast Middle Andaman Island. |
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Aka-Kora
(Kora) |
Spoken in northeast and north central coasts
of North Andaman Island and Smith Island. |
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Akar-Bale
(Bale, Balwa) |
Spoken in Andaman Islands, Ritchie's
Archipelago, Havelock Island and Neil Island. |
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Allar
(Chatans) |
It is a Dravidian language spoken mainly in
the Palghat region of Tamil Nadu. |
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Alu
(Alu Kurumba) |
It is Dravidian language spoken in the
Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu. |
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Amwi |
This language is spoken by some tribes in
the Khasi Hills. |
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Anal
(Namfau) |
Spoken
in the Southeast Manipur and parts of Myanmar and Bangladesh. |
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Andh
( Andhi) |
Spoken in parts of Andhra Pradesh, Madhya
Pradesh and Maharashtra. |
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Anga
(Angika) |
Spoken in parts of Bihar. |
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Apatani
(Apa) |
Spoken in parts of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh
and Nagaland. |
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A-Pucikwar
(Puchikwar) |
Spoken
in parts of Andaman Islands, Boratang Island, south coast of
Middle Andaman Island, northeast coast of South Andaman Island. |
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Arakanese
(Mogh, Magh, Maghi, Morma,
Yakan, Rakhain, Marma) |
Spoken in Bangladesh, Myanmar and parts of
Assam, Tripura and Mizoram. |
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Arakh
(Arrakh) |
Spoken in parts of Madhya Pradesh and
Maharashtra. |
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Aranadan
(Eranadans) |
Spoken
in parts of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka and in the Calicut region of
Kerala. |
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Are
(Ade Bhasha, Aray, Arya) |
Spoken in parts of Andhra Pradesh,
Maharashtra and Karnataka. |
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Asuri
(Ashree, Asura) |
It
is spoken in parts of Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa
and West Bengal. Brijia (Koranti)
and Manjhi are its
dialects. |
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Awadhi
(Abadi, Abohi, Ambodhi,
Baiswari, Kosali) |
It is a dialect of Hindi spoken in parts of
Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and parts of Nepal. |