Changma kodha
The changma kodha , or changma vaj , is a Indo-European language spoken in south-east about the Bangladesh and in the surrounding areas located in India. Although the Chakma spoke a language historically belonging to the family tibéto-Burmese, they were largely influenced by the language of their neighbors of Chittagong, language of the Eastern branch of the Indo-Aryan Langues, near to the Bengali . Many a linguists considers from now on that current the changma kodha belongs to the group “assamais-Bengali” of the Indo-Aryan languages.
The changma kodha lays out of its own writing, called Ojhapath .
Dialects
6 dialects can be distinguished and mutual comprehension between speakers of the changma kodha of the Bangladesh and that of India is difficult.
External bond
- Description of the '' changma kodha ''
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