Thursday 17 August 2017

Bhojpuri: 8th Rank among Top 50 languages of the World AntarraasTreey Bhojpuri eSkool: अंतर्राष्ट्रीय ग्लोबल भोजपुरी इस्कूल InBho 17.08.2017 CE बुध Frisday, Sri: 10.06.9117.

Bhojpuri: 8th Rank among Top 50 languages of the World 
AntarraasTreey Bhojpuri eSkool: 
अंतर्राष्ट्रीय ग्लोबल भोजपुरी इस्कूल
    InBho 17.08.2017 CE बुध Frisday, Sri: 10.06.9117.  
[International Bhojpuri eSkool > 5m Baris, Suruaat: 23.07.9112 
                 >10.2012 AD, 5th Year of Establishment]

खास बात Khaas Baat: [Special Talk]:   
** 'Bhojpuri Bhaazaa' kareeb 1700 - 1800 Baris puraan ha. 
'Bhojpuri Language' is about 1700 - 1800 yr old. 
Rank > based on Number of Speakers of Bhojpuri L-1, L-2 WW:
Raenk > Bhojpuria logan ke Sankhyaa ke aadhaar pa:
1st: Bhaarat India with 199.952 M
2nd: Nepaal Nepal with 1.941 M
3rd: Banglaadesh Bangladesh with o.831 M 

पाठ PaaTh - 085.06.9117:  [Lesson - 85.06.9117]: 
Aaj ke PaaTh me` "Bhojpuri Bhaasaa" ke sthaan Sansaar ke Bhaasaa ke beec pataa karab jaa; je aajo Bhaarat ke Sarkaari aa`kaRaa se mel naa khaaee, baakir jaisahee Bhaarat ke BJP, NDA PM Narendra Modi Sarkaar 'Bhojpuri Bhaashaa' ke maanyataa dee, ee sab, sabke Theek laagi.

'Sanskrit'. the mother of many other languages (Particularly of most Indian Languages)
'Bhojpuri Bhaasaa' ke sthaan Sansaar ke Uupar ke 
10 Bhaasaa me`:
Ethnologue catelogue of world languages with 6909 (between 3000 to 8000) living languages:
1. Mandarin: 845 M speakers,
2. Spanish: 329 M
3. English: 328 M
4. Hindi: 182 M
5. Bengali: 181 M
6. Portugese: 178 M
7a. Bhojpuri: 160 M
7. Russian: 144 M 
8. Japanese: 122 M
9. German: 90 M
10. Javanese: 85 M

Top 50 most spoken languages: TopiBestList
50. Azerbaijaani (Iran), Turkic > 24 M million native speakers in Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria,
49. Igbo (Nigeria) > 27 M speakers,
48. Oromo (Ethiopia, kenya, Somalia) > 28 M speakers,
47. Romanian Language from 6th century > 29 M speakers globally,
46. Fula (Africa), a non tonal language > 30 M speakers,
45. Amharic (Ethiopia) > 30 M speakers,
44. Sindhi (India), a very old language > 35 M speakers,
43. Uzbek (Uzbekistan) > 36 M speakers,
42. Swahili (Kenya, globally) > 40 M speakers,
41. Maithili (India) > 40+ M speakers.
40. Yoruba (Nigeria, West African common tongue) > 42 M speakers,
39. Tagalong or Filipino movies globally (Philippines) > 45 M speakers,
38. Bhojpuri (India) in Bihar & Uttar Pradesh of India, even though it is considered as a funny language by several other states of India > over 45 M first Language speakers,
37. Ukrainian (Ukraine, a little sister of Russian) > 46 M speakers,
36. Hakka (China) most popular WW > 47 M speakers,
35. Burmese (Burma, Thailand) Myanmar use > 48 M speakers,
34. Oriya (India) in Odisha, WB, Jhadkhand, Chattisgad >  50 M speakers,
33. Hausa (Nigeria, West Africa) > 50 M speakers,
32. Sundanese (Indonesia) > over 50 M speakers,
31. Malayalam (India) > 52 M speakers,
30. Xiang  (China) > 53 M speakers,
29. Kannada (India) Karnatak & AP > 54 M speakers,
28. Pasto (Afghanistan) language of Pastun (Pathan) > 55 M speakers,
27. Polish (Poland) > 54 M speakers,
26. Min Nan (China) Southern China > 55 M speakers,
25. Jin  (China) > 56 M speakers,
24. Gujrati (India) > 57 M speakers,
23. Thai (Thailand) Thai is borrowed from several other 
language including Sanskrit 
23a Sanskrit (India, globally) > over 58 M speakers,
22. Cantonese (Chinese) > 59 M speakers,
21. Italian (Italy, Globally) > 60 M speakers,
20. Turkish (Turkey) > 61 M speakers,
19. Persian (Iran) > 64 M speakers,
18. Urdu (Pakistan), a romantic language, Urdu Shayari is popular WW > 66 M speakers,
17. Tamil (India)  South India > 67 M speakers,
16. Marathi (India) Maharastra > 68 M speakers,
15. French (France) probably the most romantic language of the World > 69 M speakers,
14. Korean (N. Korea & S. Korea) popular Korean Horror and action movies WW > 75 M speakers,
13. Vietnamese (Vietnam) > 75 M speakers,
12. Telugu (India) most popular in Southern India > 80 M speakers,
11. Indonesian (Indonesia , Malaysia)> 85 M speakers,
10. Wu (China) a Simplified Chinese language > 80 M speakers,
9. Japanese (Japan) > 85 M speakers,
8. Russian (Russia, Ukraine) The largest country in the World > 90 M speakers,

8a Bhojpuri (India, Nepal) popular the world over with its innovative 'Audio-visual-art' and films > 205 M speakers and 160 M natives.

7. Bengali (India, Bangadesh) > 210 M speakers,
6. Portuguese (Portugal & Brazil) globally > 220 M speakers,
5. Arabic (UAE) is the language that unite middle East countries > 240  M speakers,
4. Spanish (Spain & South America) a very polite and sweet language > 370 M speakers,
3. Hindi (India) the 2nd most populated country of the world use Hindi as its common tongue > over 500 M speakers, one of the most spoken languages of the world.
2. English (USA, UK, Austrelia, Canada) the British Empire extended the population of English speaking countries. > 700 M speakers,
1. Mandarin (China) shows how China is more united and way ahead of other countries of the World > the official language of 1 G speakers.

The position of Bhojpuri Language is shown above at 38a natives. and 
8a (including 1st or 2nd languages respectively) and 
that of Sanskrit at 23a 
based on the estimation of "International Bhojpuri eSkool".


** Sansaar me` 2.7 %, Bhaarat me` 15%  Bhojpuri people: 
15% in India, 2.7 % people WW.

Ab aaj ke Paath khatam.
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Rauaa logan ke sujhaav aamantrit baa. [Your comments are welcome]
eSkool ke Praacaarya: devadoot S. 
Auru baat khaatir 30.7.2014 ke Post dekhee`. 
[The Principal of eSkool: devadoot S. Email: devadoot05@gmail.com
For other details one may go to post dated: 30.07.2014 AD]
Caaloo baa: Continued.
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 “AntarraasTreey Bhojpuri eSkool” ke Uddes:
Suruaat Sri: 23.07.9112 > 5m Baris calataa [Since:10.2012 AD: Since last 5 yr]
AntarraasTreey Bhojpuri eSkool’, InBho ke uddes:
‘AntarraasTreey Bhojpuri eSkool’, InBho Sansaar ke uu logan ke ego ‘eSkool’ ha~, je Bhojpuri Bhaasaa, Saahitya aa Sanskriti se prem karelan, aa eh sabhan ke auru jaadaa seekhe aa baD*aawe ke caahelan. 
Bhojpuri bhaasaa ke jarie ee log Vigyaan, Kalaa, MeDiaa, Taknaki, ManejmenT, Patrakaaritaa, Kheti, Vyaapaar aa dusar dhandhaa me` “Sansaar me` leek se haT ke Gyaanvardhano kare ke uddes rakhelan binaa kawano jaati, relijan ke bhed bhaav ke, sab ke Kalyaan khaatir”.
[Aim of International Bhojpuri eSkool, InBho:
‘International Bhojpuri eSkool’, InBho is a school for those persons who love Bhojpuri language, literature and culture and wish to learn and develop the same. The enhancement of Science, Art, Media, Technology, Management, Journalism, Agriculture, Biusiness and other Professions also aiming for 
“Enhancing the knowledge without sticking to the conventional methodologies for the good of all: irrespective of tribes, ethnicity, religions, country or planet of origin".]
Hamni ke Bhojpuri, InBho ke ‘Roman’ caahe ‘Devanaagari’ lipi me` likh sakile.  
[We may use either Roman or Devanagari script for writing Bhojpuri, InBho.]                                                         
 Rauaa logan ke sujhaav aamantrit baa. [Your comments are welcome.]
"AntarraasTreey Bhojpuri eSkool" ke 'Uddes' khaatir Sri: 16.09.9115 ke PosT-o dekhee`.  
 Praacaarya: devadoot S. 
[For the Aim of 'International Bhojpuri eSkool' go also to the post dated: 30.07.2014, 16.12.2015 AD and 12.10.2016.
 devadoot S. Principal, 'International Bhojpuri eSkool' Email: devadoot05@gmail.com]
  ओरा गइल  Oraa gail. [The End]
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