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List of Eastern Indo-Aryan languages

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.

  • Bengali-Assamese languages
    • Assamese language
    • Bengali language
    • Bishnupriya language
    • Chakma language
    • Chittagonian language
    • Hajong language
    • Halbi language
    • Kharia Thar language
    • Kayort language
    • Mal Paharia language
    • Mirgan language
    • Nahari language
    • Rajbangsi language
    • Sylhetti language
    • Tangchangya language
  • Bihari languages
  • Oriya languages
    • Adivasi Oriya language
    • Bhatri language
    • Bhunjia language
    • Bodo Parja language
    • Kupia language
    • Oriya language
    • Reli language

Unclassified

The following languages have not been sorted into subgroups within the Eastern Indo-Aryan language family.

  • Bote-Majhi language
  • Buksa language
  • Chitwania Tharu language
  • Degaru language
  • Deokhuri Tharu language
  • Kochila Tharu language
  • Mahotari Tharu language
  • Rana Tharu language

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