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Answered by 4971jeevanthika
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Maithili language, spoken in the eastern region of India and the south-eastern region of Nepal, is derived from Avahattha, the Maithil Apabhramsa, which is derived from Magadha Apabhramsa. Maithili was traditionally written in the Maithili script (also called Tirhuta, Mithilakshar) and Kaithi script.

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Maithili language, spoken in the eastern region of India and the south-eastern region of Nepal, is derived from Avahattha, the Maithil Apabhramsa, which is derived from Magadha Apabhramsa. Maithili was traditionally written in the Maithili script (also called Tirhuta, Mithilakshar) and Kaithi script.

Scholars in Mithila used Sanskrit for their literary work and Maithili was the language of the common folk. The earliest work in Maithili Varnaratnakara is traced to Jyotirishwar Thakur, dated about 1324. It is the earliest specimen of prose available in any north Indian language.

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