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Majhi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in parts of Nepal and formerly in some small pockets of neighboring India.:1 The language is associated with the Majhi people, an ethnic group in those regions who dwell historically near the Saptakoshi River and its tributaries and elsewhere in central and eastern Nepal. The Majhi people generally subsist off of work associated with rivers, including fishing and ferrying.:2 Majhi is written using the Devanagari writing system. The last speaker in India, Thak Bahadur Majhi of Jorethang in Sikkim state, died in 2016.

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  • لغة ماجهي أو عند نسبتها تصبح لغة ماجهيّة أو ماجهَويّة، (بالإنجليزية Majhi language)، وهي لغة هندو أوروبية محكية في أجزاء من نيبال وولاية سيكيم بالهند. بتحدث بها حوالي 44,800 شخص في العالم. وهي واحدة من مجموعة اللغات البهارية المنتشرة في الهند الشرقية وأجزاء من النيبال وبعض مناطق بنغلاديش وبورما. وبذلك تعتبر اللغة الماجهية لغة هندو آرية تنتمي إلى عائلة اللغات الهندو أوروبية. (ar)
  • Majhi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in parts of Nepal and formerly in some small pockets of neighboring India.:1 The language is associated with the Majhi people, an ethnic group in those regions who dwell historically near the Saptakoshi River and its tributaries and elsewhere in central and eastern Nepal. The Majhi people generally subsist off of work associated with rivers, including fishing and ferrying.:2 Majhi is written using the Devanagari writing system. Ethnologue classifies Mahji as a 6b threatened language. There are roughly 24,400 L1 speakers of Majhi in Nepal and roughly 46,120 L1 and L2 speakers of the language around the globe. Most of the Majhi speakers in Nepal are bilingual with the more predominant Nepali language,:2 and the latter language is replacing Majhi in use. Majhi's lack of official status, use in education, in media, in print, etc. places the survival of the language in a precarious position.:2 The last speaker in India, Thak Bahadur Majhi of Jorethang in Sikkim state, died in 2016. (en)
  • Маджхі — індо-європейська мова, поширена в Непалі та Індії (штаті Сіккім). (uk)
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  • Majhi people (en)
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  • Indo-European (en)
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  • Majhi (en)
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  • Nepal (en)
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  • L1 44,800, L2 1,320 (en)
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  • لغة ماجهي أو عند نسبتها تصبح لغة ماجهيّة أو ماجهَويّة، (بالإنجليزية Majhi language)، وهي لغة هندو أوروبية محكية في أجزاء من نيبال وولاية سيكيم بالهند. بتحدث بها حوالي 44,800 شخص في العالم. وهي واحدة من مجموعة اللغات البهارية المنتشرة في الهند الشرقية وأجزاء من النيبال وبعض مناطق بنغلاديش وبورما. وبذلك تعتبر اللغة الماجهية لغة هندو آرية تنتمي إلى عائلة اللغات الهندو أوروبية. (ar)
  • Маджхі — індо-європейська мова, поширена в Непалі та Індії (штаті Сіккім). (uk)
  • Majhi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in parts of Nepal and formerly in some small pockets of neighboring India.:1 The language is associated with the Majhi people, an ethnic group in those regions who dwell historically near the Saptakoshi River and its tributaries and elsewhere in central and eastern Nepal. The Majhi people generally subsist off of work associated with rivers, including fishing and ferrying.:2 Majhi is written using the Devanagari writing system. The last speaker in India, Thak Bahadur Majhi of Jorethang in Sikkim state, died in 2016. (en)
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  • لغة ماجهي (ar)
  • Majhi language (en)
  • Маджхі (uk)
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