Magadhan (Noun)
Meaning
A subfamily of Indic languages.
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
Examples
- Researchers believe the ancient Magadhan languages influenced the emergence of Eastern Hindi and Bihari languages.
- The Magadhan languages and their dialects cover a vast geographic area of the Indian subcontinent.
- Scholars have identified the characteristics that set Magadhan languages apart from Western Indic languages.
- Studies of the Magadhan languages contribute to a deeper understanding of the linguistic heritage of India.
- The ongoing research of Magadhan languages has allowed researchers to identify and document previously unknown dialects.