. . . . . "\uB3D9\uBD80 \uC778\uB3C4\uC544\uB9AC\uC544\uC5B4\uAD70"@ko . . . "Eastern Indo-Aryan"@en . . "Eastern India, Bangladesh, southern Nepal"@en . . . "Bihari"@en . . . . . . "Eastern Indo-Aryan languages"@en . "Halbic"@en . . . . . . . . . . "\uB3D9\uBD80 \uC778\uB3C4\uC544\uB9AC\uC544\uC5B4\uAD70\uC740 \uC778\uB3C4\uC544\uB9AC\uC544\uC5B4\uAD70\uC758 \uD558\uC704 \uC5B8\uC5B4\uB85C \uC911\uBD80 \uC778\uB3C4\uC544\uB9AC\uC544\uC5B4\uAD70\uC758 \uC601\uD5A5\uC744 \uC8FC\uACE0 \uBC1B\uC558\uB2E4."@ko . "25331775"^^ . . . "Las lenguas indoarias orientales son un grupo filogen\u00E9tico de lenguas indoarias habladas en la parte oriental del dominio incluyendo los estados de Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, Bengala Occidental, Assam, Megalaya. Todas ellas derivan del a trav\u00E9s del ardhamagadhi."@es . . . . . . . . . . . . "Bihari"@en . . "biha1245"@en . . . . . . "\uB3D9\uBD80 \uC778\uB3C4\uC544\uB9AC\uC544\uC5B4\uAD70\uC740 \uC778\uB3C4\uC544\uB9AC\uC544\uC5B4\uAD70\uC758 \uD558\uC704 \uC5B8\uC5B4\uB85C \uC911\uBD80 \uC778\uB3C4\uC544\uB9AC\uC544\uC5B4\uAD70\uC758 \uC601\uD5A5\uC744 \uC8FC\uACE0 \uBC1B\uC558\uB2E4."@ko . . . . . . "Indo-European"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Odia"@en . . . "The Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, also known as M\u0101gadhan languages, are spoken throughout the eastern Indian subcontinent (East India and Assam, Bangladesh), including Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Bengal, Tripura, Assam, and Odisha; alongside other regions surrounding the northeastern Himalayan corridor. Bengali is official language of Bangladesh and the state of West Bengal and Tripura, while Assamese and Odia are the official languages of Assam and Odisha, respectively. The Eastern Indo-Aryan languages descend from Magadhan Apabhra\u1E43\u015Ba and ultimately from Magadhi Prakrit."@en . . . . . "Lenguas indoarias orientales"@es . "The Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, also known as M\u0101gadhan languages, are spoken throughout the eastern Indian subcontinent (East India and Assam, Bangladesh), including Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Bengal, Tripura, Assam, and Odisha; alongside other regions surrounding the northeastern Himalayan corridor. Bengali is official language of Bangladesh and the state of West Bengal and Tripura, while Assamese and Odia are the official languages of Assam and Odisha, respectively. The Eastern Indo-Aryan languages descend from Magadhan Apabhra\u1E43\u015Ba and ultimately from Magadhi Prakrit."@en . . . "indo1323"@en . . . . . "Indo-Aryan Eastern zone"@en . . "6995"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Las lenguas indoarias orientales son un grupo filogen\u00E9tico de lenguas indoarias habladas en la parte oriental del dominio incluyendo los estados de Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, Bengala Occidental, Assam, Megalaya. Todas ellas derivan del a trav\u00E9s del ardhamagadhi."@es . . . . . "1122409161"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Bengali\u2013Assamese"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Magadhan"@en . . . . ""@en . .