Vajjika language

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Bajjika
Spoken in Bihar in India, Nepal
Native speakers 11,500,000  (date missing)
Language family
Writing system Devanagari, Kaithi
Official status
Official language in Bihar state in India
Regulated by No official regulation
Language codes
ISO 639-3 mai
Indic script
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Bajjika is a Bihari language which is spoken by about eleven million people living in Muzaffarpur, Vaishali, Samastipur, East Champaran, Shivhar and Sitamarhi districts of Bihar and about two hundred thousand people in the adjacent regions of Nepal. Bajjika is a language with it's own set of Grammar and technically a different language. Many people believe that Maithili and Bhojpuri are having many words from the Bajjika in their lexicon. Bajjikanchal is the region where this language is widely spoken. Muzaffarpur is the capital city of Bajjikanchal. Bajjikanchal has its own unique culture which is always progressive than the conservative culture of Mithilanchal.

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