what is the Assam language?
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Assamese language, eastern Indo-Aryan (Indic) language that is the official language of Assam state of India. The only indigenous Indo-Aryan language of the Assam valley, Assamese has been affected in vocabulary, phonetics, and structure by its close association with Tibeto-Burman dialects in the region.
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Assamese, also Asamiya, is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the northeast Indian state of Assam, where it is an official language. It is the easternmost Indo-European language, spoken by over 14 million speakers, and serves as lingua franca of the region
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Native speakers: 15 million
Regulated by: Asam Sahitya Sabha
Language family: Indo-European languages, Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Iranian languages, more
Dialects: Goalpariya dialects, Kamrupi dialects
Writing system: Latin alphabet, Bengali,
Assamese alphabet, Tirhuta script, more
Spoken by: Indian people, Assamese people, Rabha people, Chakma people, more