Birjia language
| Birjia | |
|---|---|
| Bijori | |
| Native to | India |
| Ethnicity | Birjia |
Native speakers | (25,000 cited 1998)[1] |
Austroasiatic
| |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | bix |
| Glottolog | bijo1238 |
The Birjia language, also known as Binjhia or Bijori, is a language of India. It is commonly assumed to be a Munda language closely related to the Asuri language. However, Anderson,[2] based on Prasad (1961:314), suggests that Birjia (Binjhia) may be an Indo-Aryan language, although the Birjia are a tribe of the Asuri nation. The latter include the Asur and the Agariya.
Distribution[edit | edit source]
Birjia is spoken in (Ethnologue):
- Jharkhand: Lohardaga district and Ranchi district
- West Bengal: Darjeeling district and Jalpaiguri district
- Madhya Pradesh
- Odisha
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Birjia at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
- ↑ Anderson, Gregory D.S (ed), The Munda languages. Routledge Language Family Series 3 (2008). New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-32890-X, p. 195.