Mal Paharia is a language spoken by 51,000 of 110,000 ethnic Mal Paharia in the states of Jharkhand and West Bengal in India, and regions of Bangladesh. The language is also known as Mal Pahoria, Malto, Malti, Paharia, Parsi, and Mal Pahariya. It has been variously regarded as a Bengali–Assamese language, a dialect of Malto, and a mixed Dravidian–Indo-Aryan language. There is a generally positive attitude among speakers of the language towards it, but it is considered vulnerable as some speakers have shifted to Bengali. Mal Paharia uses the Devanagari script and rules for its writing, reading, and speech.
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- Маль-пахарья (ru)
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| - Mal Paharia is a language spoken by 51,000 of 110,000 ethnic Mal Paharia in the states of Jharkhand and West Bengal in India, and regions of Bangladesh. The language is also known as Mal Pahoria, Malto, Malti, Paharia, Parsi, and Mal Pahariya. It has been variously regarded as a Bengali–Assamese language, a dialect of Malto, and a mixed Dravidian–Indo-Aryan language. There is a generally positive attitude among speakers of the language towards it, but it is considered vulnerable as some speakers have shifted to Bengali. Mal Paharia uses the Devanagari script and rules for its writing, reading, and speech. (en)
- Маль-пахарья — неарийское племя на бенгальской территории северо-восточной Индии, называющее само себя этим именем, но совершенно отличающееся от других пахарья, принадлежащих к равидическому племени . Другое именование — найя-думка. К началу XX века проживали в горах Рамгурха и Бирбхумском округе Бенгалам. Первые сведения о них — y в труде «Descriptive ethnology of Bengal» (Калькутта, 1872). Слова глоссария, собранного Котсом (Coates) от одного арестанта, одинаково далеки как от коларийских, так и от дравидийских. (ru)
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| - there is conflicting information on this page; one part says it is Dravidian but another says it is Indo-European; which one is it? (en)
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| - Mal Paharia is a language spoken by 51,000 of 110,000 ethnic Mal Paharia in the states of Jharkhand and West Bengal in India, and regions of Bangladesh. The language is also known as Mal Pahoria, Malto, Malti, Paharia, Parsi, and Mal Pahariya. It has been variously regarded as a Bengali–Assamese language, a dialect of Malto, and a mixed Dravidian–Indo-Aryan language. There is a generally positive attitude among speakers of the language towards it, but it is considered vulnerable as some speakers have shifted to Bengali. Mal Paharia uses the Devanagari script and rules for its writing, reading, and speech. (en)
- Маль-пахарья — неарийское племя на бенгальской территории северо-восточной Индии, называющее само себя этим именем, но совершенно отличающееся от других пахарья, принадлежащих к равидическому племени . Другое именование — найя-думка. К началу XX века проживали в горах Рамгурха и Бирбхумском округе Бенгалам. Первые сведения о них — y в труде «Descriptive ethnology of Bengal» (Калькутта, 1872). Слова глоссария, собранного Котсом (Coates) от одного арестанта, одинаково далеки как от коларийских, так и от дравидийских. (ru)
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| - Mar Paharia of Dumka (en)
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| - माल पहाड़िया, মাল পাহাড়িয়া (en)
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