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LANGUAGE SPOKEN BY INDIAN AND NEPALESE PEOPLES
Maithali language; Maithili poetry; Maithili Language; ISO 639:mai; Southern Maithili (Angika); Dehati Maithili language; मैथली; Maithili Literature; Maithili phonology; Maithili Phonology; Begusarai Maithili; Begushoraiya Maithili; Dialect of Maithili language
  • Consonants in Mithilakshar

Maithili         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Maithili (disambiguation); Maithilí
['m??t?li]
¦ noun a Bihari language spoken especially in northern Bihar.
Origin
Sanskrit, from Mithila, a place in northern Bihar.
Maithili grammar         
GRAMMAR OF THE MAITHILI LANGUAGE
Maithili Grammar
This page describes the grammar of Maithili language, which has a complex verbal system, nominal declension with a few inflections, and extensive use of honoroficity. It is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Maithili people and is spoken in the Indian state of Bihar with some speakers in Jharkhand and nearby states.
Jur Sital         
  • Maithili New Year's Thali
  • Maithili New Year, Jhori bari
  • Maithili New Year, taruwa thali
  • Maithili New Year, taruwa plate
PUBLIC HOLIDAY IN MITHILA REGION
Juir Sheetal; Jud shital; Maithili New Year
Jur Sital or Maithili New Year is the celebration of the first day of the Maithili new year also called Aakhar Bochhor. Maithils eat bari with bhaat (steamed rice) on the day.

ويكيبيديا

Maithili language

Maithili (English: ) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in parts of India and Nepal. It is native to the Mithila region, which encompasses parts of the Indian states of Bihar and Jharkhand as well as Nepal's eastern Terai. It is one of the 22 officially recognised languages of India and the second most spoken Nepalese language in Nepal.

The language is predominantly written in Devanagari, but there were two other historically important scripts: Tirhuta, which has retained some use until the present, and Kaithi.