Where is bodo spoken




















It was only in , under the then Bodo Accord, that the language was listed in the Eighth Schedule. In Assam, it has enjoyed the status of official associate language in undivided Goalpara district since The new Accord also promises to establish a separate directorate for Bodo medium schools, provincialise schools and colleges in the BTAD Bodoland Territorial Autonomous District and establish a Cultural Complex-cum-Centre of Excellence named after the late social activist Bodofa Upendranath Brahma in Kokrajhar for protection and promotion of the language.

The letter w is used as a vowel in a number of languages, including Welsh, and denotes different sounds from language to language. That is why this [letter] makes a contradiction for non-Bodo users. It has been corrected in the online version. Click here to join our channel ieexplained and stay updated with the latest. Click here to join our channel indianexpress and stay updated with the latest headlines. Bodo: Jou. Bodo: Jwng lwgw janw hagwn nama? English: Can we be friends? Bodo: Bodo railainw rwngou nama?

English: Can you speak Bodo? Bodo: Ang Bodo railainw mwjangwi rwnga. Bodo: Ang Bodo railainw swlwngnw lubwidwng. English: I want to learn Bodo.

Bodo: Nwngna ma mung? English: What is your name? English: My name is Derhasat. Bodo: Obehai thangnw? English: Where are you going? Bodo: Ang jerai tola, thang nang sigou. Bodo: Fwipindw malaba. English: Come back someday. Bodo: Ma kalam dwng? English: What are you doing?

English: I am doing nothing. Bodo: Angna som gwiya. English: Will you go to church? Bodo: Beohai fwi. English: Come here. Bodo: Aou, fwigasinw. English: Yes, coming. Bodo: Bese bang? English: How much? Bodo: Ang bekou bainw lubwidwng. English: I want to buy this. Bodo: Wngkam jakangbai? English: Have you taken your meal. Bodo: Aou, jakangbai.

English: Yes, I have taken my food. English: No, not yet. English: Curry was very tasty. Bodo: Ang janw gwsw gwiya. Bodo: Ma brwi dong?

English: How are you? Bodo: Ang mwjangwi nw dong. English: I am fine. Bodo: Bara mwjang nonga. English: I am not so fine. Bodo: Nwng nainw mwjang thar. English: You look very good. Englsih: I want to go USA. English: Kokrajhar is a nice place. English: Thank you. Bodo: Gwjwn hor. English: Good night. Bodo: Khulumbai. English: Greetings.

Bodo: Angnw kinta do. English: Tell me. Bodo: Be dam gwsa thar. English: Its very costly. Bodo: Ang nwngkou gwswkangbai thayw. English: I always think about you or I miss you. Bodo: Angbw. English: Me too. English: You are a nice person. English: Where is hotel? Bodo: Angkou netho. English: Wait for me.

Biswrw gaokhwunw gao bida phongbai baidi bahai lainangwu. All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Sample text translated by Man Pratim Ramchiary.

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