The East Indian language, also known as Mobai Marathi and East Indian Mahratti, is the dominant dialect of the Marathi-Konkani languages spoken in Bombay (Mumbai), it has significant Indo-Portuguese influence and loanwords. It does not have a unique script of its own, scripts of the other languages such as Devanagari and the Roman script are used by most of its speakers, who are the native Christians of the northern Konkan division. It is a very popular language used for songs and dramas.
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