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- Sadri_language abstract "Sadri, also known as Nagpuri, is a branch of the Prakrit language, and is regarded as a sister language of Oriya, Bengali and Maithili. It is spoken in the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa and the north of West Bengal, and in Bangladesh.Speakers of Sadri also use Hindi, Oriya, and Bengali. The population includes 1,381,000 Sadani, 574,000 Nagpuri, and 165,683 Oraon (as of 1997). It is also spoken by the Chero tribe as first language. Sadri has become a lingua franca of Jharkhandi society. Besides speaking their own mother tongue Oraon, the members of the Munda and Kharia communities speak in Sadri with each other in many parts of Jharkhand, Orissa, Chhattisgarh, North Bengal, Assam, Andaman and Nicobar, and in other parts of India where the Jharkhandi community resides."In preparation for the January 2014 education season, the national curriculum and textbook board has already started printing books in six languages ... Chakma, Cogborok (Tripura community), Marma, Santal, Sadri (Orao community) and Achik (Mandi community)."There are many variations of Sadri. The residents of Biru region (a former princely state) in Simdega district of Jharkhand speak it as their first language, although they also have their own language. Even Oraon, Munda and Kharia of Orissa speak it as their first language. Although standardization of Sadri is still to be done, much literature has been written in the language. Many Sadri magazines were published in various parts of India. Gharaiya Guith, a monthly magazine in Sadri, is published in Shillong. Johar Sahiya is currently published in Ranchi. Veer Birsa, Aguwa, Nawa Parha, and Adivasi Express were published in the Dooars and Tarai regions of West Bengal. A few feature films have also been produced in the Sadri language in Assam, Dooars, Jharkhand, Siliguri and in Orissa. Since 1980, many Sadri songs and videos have been produced.A variation of Sadri is Nagpuri, which is being taught at Ranchi University and other universities of Jharkhand.Alternate names and/or names of dialects include: Sadani, Sadana, Sadati, Sadari, Sadhan, Sadna, Sadrik, Santri, Siddri, Sradri, Sadhari, Sadan, Nagpuria, Nagpuri, Chota Nagpuri, Dikku Kaji, Gawari, Ganwari, Goari, Gauuari, Jharkhandhi.".
- Sadri_language languageFamily Bihari_languages.
- Sadri_language languageFamily Indo-Aryan_languages.
- Sadri_language languageFamily Indo-Iranian_languages.
- Sadri_language spokenIn Bangladesh.
- Sadri_language spokenIn East_&_South_Chotta_Nagpur_Region.
- Sadri_language spokenIn India.
- Sadri_language wikiPageID "12813235".
- Sadri_language wikiPageRevisionID "600326018".
- Sadri_language date "2000".
- Sadri_language fam Bihari_languages.
- Sadri_language fam Indo-Aryan_languages.
- Sadri_language fam Indo-Iranian_languages.
- Sadri_language familycolor "Indo-European".
- Sadri_language hasPhotoCollection Sadri_language.
- Sadri_language lc "sck".
- Sadri_language lc "sdr".
- Sadri_language ld "Oraon Sadri".
- Sadri_language ld "Sadri".
- Sadri_language name "Sadri".
- Sadri_language nativename "Nagpuria".
- Sadri_language ref "e17".
- Sadri_language region "East & South Chotta Nagpur Region and surrounding states".
- Sadri_language script Devanagari.
- Sadri_language speakers "3500000".
- Sadri_language speakers "Census results conflate some speakers with Hindi.".
- Sadri_language states Bangladesh.
- Sadri_language states India.
- Sadri_language wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Sadri_language subject Category:Bihari_languages.
- Sadri_language subject Category:Eastern_Indo-Aryan_languages.
- Sadri_language subject Category:Hindi_languages.
- Sadri_language subject Category:Languages_of_Bangladesh.
- Sadri_language subject Category:Languages_of_India.
- Sadri_language subject Category:Languages_spoken_in_West_Bengal.
- Sadri_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Sadri_language type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Sadri_language type BihariLanguages.
- Sadri_language type Communication100033020.
- Sadri_language type Dialect107155661.
- Sadri_language type DialectsOfHindi.
- Sadri_language type DialectsOfHindustani.
- Sadri_language type EasternIndo-AryanLanguages.
- Sadri_language type Language106282651.
- Sadri_language type LanguagesOfBangladesh.
- Sadri_language type Non-standardSpeech107155081.
- Sadri_language type Speech107109196.
- Sadri_language type Language.
- Sadri_language type Language.
- Sadri_language type Language.
- Sadri_language type InformationEntity.
- Sadri_language comment "Sadri, also known as Nagpuri, is a branch of the Prakrit language, and is regarded as a sister language of Oriya, Bengali and Maithili. It is spoken in the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa and the north of West Bengal, and in Bangladesh.Speakers of Sadri also use Hindi, Oriya, and Bengali. The population includes 1,381,000 Sadani, 574,000 Nagpuri, and 165,683 Oraon (as of 1997). It is also spoken by the Chero tribe as first language.".
- Sadri_language label "Sadri language".
- Sadri_language sameAs サドリ語.
- Sadri_language sameAs m.02hwns4.
- Sadri_language sameAs Q765922.
- Sadri_language sameAs Q765922.
- Sadri_language sameAs Sadri_language.
- Sadri_language wasDerivedFrom Sadri_language?oldid=600326018.
- Sadri_language isPrimaryTopicOf Sadri_language.
- Sadri_language name "Nagpuria".
- Sadri_language name "Sadri".