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== Language == | == Language == | ||
[[Bhumij language|Bhumij]] stands as a prominent member of the [[Munda languages|Munda]] subfamily within the [[Austroasiatic languages|Austroasiatic language family]], sharing its linguistic roots with [[Ho language|Ho]], [[Mundari language|Mundari]] and [[Santali language|Santali]]. This language is predominantly spoken in the Indian states of [[Jharkhand]], [[Odisha]], and [[West Bengal]], boasting a speaker base of approximately 100,000 individuals across these regions. As part of the rich tapestry of India's linguistic diversity, Bhumij plays an essential role in the cultural and social identity of the communities in the aforementioned states. Its preservation and continued use are crucial for maintaining the heritage and communication of this significant population. | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[Bhumij people]] | |||
[[Bhumij | * [[Bhumij language]] | ||
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