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- Garo_language abstract "Garo, known by the people's own name for themselves, A·chik) is the language of the majority of the people of the Garo Hills in the Indian state of Meghalaya. Garo is also used in Kamrup, Dhubri, Goalpara and the Darrang districts of Assam, India as well as in neighboring Bangladesh. Garo uses the Bengali as well as Latin script and has a close affinity to Bodo, the language of one of the dominant communities of the neighbouring state of Assam.Dialects include A·being or Am·being, A·chick (A·chik), Atong, A·we, Chisak, Duwal, Dacca, Ganching, Kamrup, Matchi. The A·chik dialect predominates among several inherently intelligible dialects. The Am·being dialect in Bangladesh is not mutually intelligible with the other dialects. Atong is also not mutually intelligible with the other dialects of Garo and is therefore, from a Western Linguistic point of view, considered as a separate language. In India, however, the term "language" is reserved for officially recognized speech varieties. In India, therefore, Atong cannot be called a "language", but is called "dialect". The term "dialect" in India comprises all non-official speech varieties.The list of "dialects" of Garo is based on the list of sub-tribes of a people who share the same clan names. There are no sharp boundaries between different "dialects" and not all of them are mutually intelligible. However, people of all these different "dialects" intermarry and share cultural traits.The status of the people whom the Garos call Megam is ambiguous. The speakers of Megam call their own language Lyngam or Lyngngam [ləŋam]. Lyngam is definitely linguistically an Austroasiatic language closely related to the other Khasi languages. Culturally, though, the Lyngam people have a lot in common with the Garos and not with the other Khasi tribes. There is also frequent intermarriage between Lyngams and Garos.The Department of Garo, the only one of its kind in the world, was established by popular demand in 1996 at the inception of North Eastern Hill University. The Department documented in audio and videotapes parts of A·chick (Garo) epic poetry of "Katta Agana", the legend of "Dikki & Bandi", some folktales, folksongs, and traditional oral poetry.Some of the dialects of Garo such as Atong, and Dual are spoken in both India and Bangladesh.".
- Garo_language iso6393Code "grt".
- Garo_language languageFamily Bodo%E2%80%93Koch_languages.
- Garo_language languageFamily Garo_language.
- Garo_language languageFamily Sal_languages.
- Garo_language languageFamily Tibeto-Burman_languages.
- Garo_language spokenIn Assam.
- Garo_language spokenIn Bangladesh.
- Garo_language spokenIn India.
- Garo_language spokenIn Meghalaya.
- Garo_language wikiPageExternalLink eastgarohills.nic.in.
- Garo_language wikiPageExternalLink southgarohills.nic.in.
- Garo_language wikiPageExternalLink southwestgarohills.gov.in.
- Garo_language wikiPageExternalLink westgarohills.nic.in.
- Garo_language wikiPageID "5280013".
- Garo_language wikiPageRevisionID "594208166".
- Garo_language date "2001".
- Garo_language dia "Am·beng".
- Garo_language ethnicity Garo_people.
- Garo_language fam Bodo–Koch_languages.
- Garo_language fam Garo_language.
- Garo_language fam Sal_languages.
- Garo_language familycolor "Sino-Tibetan".
- Garo_language hasPhotoCollection Garo_language.
- Garo_language iso "grt".
- Garo_language name "Garo".
- Garo_language nation "Meghalaya".
- Garo_language nativename "Mande".
- Garo_language ref "e17".
- Garo_language region Assam.
- Garo_language region Bangladesh.
- Garo_language region Meghalaya.
- Garo_language speakers "1000000".
- Garo_language states "India and Bangladesh".
- Garo_language wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Garo_language subject Category:Culture_of_Meghalaya.
- Garo_language subject Category:Languages_of_Bangladesh.
- Garo_language subject Category:Languages_of_India.
- Garo_language subject Category:Sal_languages.
- Garo_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Garo_language type Communication100033020.
- Garo_language type Language106282651.
- Garo_language type LanguagesOfBangladesh.
- Garo_language type LanguagesOfIndia.
- Garo_language type SalLanguages.
- Garo_language type Language.
- Garo_language type Language.
- Garo_language type Language.
- Garo_language type InformationEntity.
- Garo_language comment "Garo, known by the people's own name for themselves, A·chik) is the language of the majority of the people of the Garo Hills in the Indian state of Meghalaya. Garo is also used in Kamrup, Dhubri, Goalpara and the Darrang districts of Assam, India as well as in neighboring Bangladesh.".
- Garo_language label "Garo (Sprache)".
- Garo_language label "Garo (taal)".
- Garo_language label "Garo language".
- Garo_language label "Język garo".
- Garo_language label "Lingua garo".
- Garo_language label "Língua garo".
- Garo_language label "Гаро (язык)".
- Garo_language label "اللغة الغاروية".
- Garo_language label "ガロ語 (シナ・チベット語族)".
- Garo_language sameAs Garo_(Sprache).
- Garo_language sameAs Lingua_garo.
- Garo_language sameAs ガロ語_(シナ・チベット語族).
- Garo_language sameAs 가로어.
- Garo_language sameAs Garo_(taal).
- Garo_language sameAs Język_garo.
- Garo_language sameAs Língua_garo.
- Garo_language sameAs m.0dcb3z.
- Garo_language sameAs Mx4rvVjdBZwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA.
- Garo_language sameAs Q36137.
- Garo_language sameAs Q36137.
- Garo_language sameAs Garo_language.
- Garo_language wasDerivedFrom Garo_language?oldid=594208166.
- Garo_language homepage eastgarohills.nic.in.
- Garo_language isPrimaryTopicOf Garo_language.
- Garo_language name "Garo".
- Garo_language name "Mande".