Bishnupriya Manipuri Explained | Between Indo-Aryan & Tibeto-Burman
Bishnupriya Manipuri Explained | Between Indo-Aryan & Tibeto-Burman, I love languages, Bishnupriya Manipuri language, Bishnupriya Manipuri culture, Bishnupriya Manipuri people, Indo-Aryan languages, Tibeto-Burman influence, Bishnupriya Manipuri dialects, Rajar Gang, Madoi Gang, Bishnupriya Manipuri script, Bishnupriya Manipuri heritage, Bishnupriya Manipuri traditions, Bishnupriya Manipuri cuisine, Bishnupriya Manipuri festivals, Bishnupriya Manipuri history, Bishnupriya Manipuri clans, Bishnupriya Manipuri religion, Bishnupriya Manipuri identity, endangered languages India Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together. CHAPTERS: Introduction: 0:00 - 2:44 Numbers: 2:45 - 2:59 Greetings & Phrases: 3:00 - 3:47 Vocabulary: 3:48 - 6:22 Sample Text: 6:23 - 8:04 Special Thanks to: bishnupriyamanipurithar: / bishnupriyamanipurithar Images: bishnupriyamanipurithar: / bishnupriyamanipurithar Priti sinha: https://www.instagram.com/pritisinha_... Boby Singha: / boby_singha_ bmculture: / bmculture_ imarthar.core: / imarthar.core Diksha sinha Homadwri! Mor nang han Andy. Kime kisade? Hello! My name is Andy. How are you? Let's talk aboout the Bishnupriya Manipuri language. Language: Bishnupriya Manipuri is an Indo-Aryan language with Tibeto-Burman language features that is primarily spoken by the Bishnupriya Manipuri people in parts of Northeast India (Assam, Tripura, Manipur), Bangladesh (Sylhet Division), and Myanmar. Currently, a lot of Bengali, Hindi, and English vocabulary has been adopted, but online communities are trying to preserve the language. Though structurally Indo-Aryan, the language retains deep connections from neighboring Tibeto-Burman tongues, including lexical and phonological traces from Old Thadou, Lushei, Old Meitei, Rongmei Naga. While it incorporates vocabulary from Sanskrit and Old Manipuri (Meitei), the language also retains many unique words not found in neighboring or related languages, reflecting its mixed Indo-Aryan and Tibeto-Burman heritage and giving it a richly distinctive character. Bishnupriya Manipuri has two main dialects—Rajar Gang (the majority dialect) and Madoi Gang. It is traditionally written in the Bengali-Assamese script, but the Latin script is increasingly popular, especially among the younger generation and online communities. People and Culture: The Bishnupriya Manipuri people are a culturally distinct community with mixed Indo-Aryan and Tibeto-Burman heritage. The Bishnupriya Manipuris have clans, known as dapa, such as Khumeldapa, Amunggodapa, and Moiranggodapa, along with sub-clans, called lokei, like Lempalokei, Langtyalokei, and others. Their traditions blend Hindu beliefs—particularly Vaishnavism—with ancestral animist practices, including the worship of household and clan deities like Senamahi, Ema Githanok, Lamordou, and Apokpa, etc. In Myanmar, they are known as Kathe-Akkabat or simply Akkabat, where many follow Buddhism. Their cultural heritage includes traditional songs like Boron Dahanir Ela (a rain-invoking song) and Madoi-Soralel, and they celebrate festivals such as Lamor Dou Homa, Apokpa Dou Homa, Kang, Gandong, Kapokorpali, and Ningolpipali. Bishnupriya Manipuri cuisine features dishes like paltoi, khar, khoi, khudor hou, mochi, champut, and erolpa, with an emphasis on herbs and seasonal greens. This video is created for educational, language awareness, and language preservation purposes. It aims to provide valuable insights and knowledge to viewers, enhancing their understanding and appreciation of different languages and their unique characteristics. By raising awareness about linguistic diversity, the video seeks to foster a greater respect and recognition for various languages, particularly those that are endangered or underrepresented. Additionally, it contributes to the preservation of languages by documenting and sharing linguistic knowledge, thus ensuring that these languages and their cultural heritage are not lost to future generations. Please feel free to subscribe to see more of this. I hope you have a great day! Stay happy! Please support me on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=16809442. Please support me on Ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/otipeps0124 Follow me on Instagram. See you there! ✨✨✨ @ itsmeandy24 https://www.instagram.com/itsmeandy24... If you are interested to see your native language/dialect featured here. Submit your recordings to [email protected]. Looking forward to hearing from you!

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