English to Malayalam Dictionary Assamese

Assamese

അസമീസ്
definition
noun
Indeed, in 1978 just 38 of the 126 state asssemblymen were Assamese .
a native or inhabitant of Assam.
Oriya is an Indo-Aryan language closely related to Bengali, Assamese , and other languages of eastern India.
the Indic language, related to Bengali, that is the official language of Assam.
adjective
This has also helped even the English medium students to study Assamese literature keenly.
of or relating to Assam, its people, or its language.
example
The killing spree began on Monday, driven by anger over an attack on 'Assamese' train travellers in Bihar last week, triggered by a competition for jobs in the oil and tea-rich Assam.
The current issue, like all the previous ones, contains original Indian English writing as well as translations from the regional languages, Bengali, Oriya, Hindi, 'Assamese' and Malayalam.
Among these nine, except the Rhesus macaque and 'Assamese' macaque, the rest are exclusively found in Northeast India.
Now, the accepted meaning of the term is, somebody who speaks 'Assamese' as his or her mother tongue.
The dance performance was followed by an exclusive dinner featuring Bengali and 'Assamese' cuisine, as a tribute to the artiste.
This common grievance among the Assamese people is one of the main reasons for appearance of secessionist rebel activities among the otherwise peaceful 'Assamese' .
Along the way, we are treated to numerous accounts of booze and ganja filled nights in the company of a variety of Indian, 'Assamese' and Bangladeshi characters who add colour and humour to the journey.
The late seventies show the explosion of resentment among the 'Assamese' people, in the form of a massive agitation, commonly known as the Assam agitation.
On the audio CD are songs in English, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi and 'Assamese' , true to the spirit of India that rejoices in linguistic diversity.
Renewed vigour too is apparent in literary and cinematic activities, with 'Assamese' films once again being able to attract audience back to cinema-halls.
Indeed, in 1978 just 38 of the 126 state asssemblymen were 'Assamese' .
Lunch had just finished; rich 'Assamese' fish curry with sticky rice, fried aubergines and raita (curd with chopped onion and cucumber), all eaten with the fingers to get the real taste.
This renowned 'Assamese' film-maker is heading the jury of the Second International Video Festival now on at the State capital.
Much is processed into plywood in factories down in the 'Assamese' plains.
Both the languages are so close that an outsider may mistake Oriya for 'Assamese' .
Within this story of denial and deprivation is interwoven the larger story of 'Assamese' women losing a traditional support base of income.
Other languages spoken in Bhutan include Nepali, 'Assamese' , and Gurung.
Exhibition of serious cinema, not only 'Assamese' but in other Indian languages as well, is like a dream here.
Interestingly, the traditional 'Assamese' medical practitioners classified fever into twenty different types.
This was a convenient grudge as it aims at vacating more space for the emerging elite of the smaller groups by attempting to remove both the outsiders and the 'Assamese' competitors from their field.
Those elections, boycotted by a majority of Assamese voters and accompanied by police and mob violence, culminated in heavy massacres of Bengali Muslims by a gang of 'Assamese' tribesmen.
Oriya is an Indo-Aryan language closely related to Bengali, 'Assamese' , and other languages of eastern India.
The overall relation between the 'Assamese' and the other ethnic groups in Assam is not in active conflict now.
Many Nagas are said now to speak broken 'Assamese' and Hindi.
Dresses made of this unique 'Assamese' silk are considered most suitable for special occasions.
The later 'Assamese' poems are uneven or done in by translations.
This sets the scene for his awfully big adventure, undertaken in the company of a smart little 'Assamese' street dog called Bhaiti.
Loathing the company she found herself keeping, the club life and complaints about the natives, she insisted on learning 'Assamese' from a local schoolmaster and finding out about the history of the area.
This is significant because the Bodos are the largest plains tribal group, known for their opposition to the 'Assamese' , a feeling born out of bitterness at economic and political neglect by successive Assam governments.
Throughout the 1970s, ethnic 'Assamese' and about 2 million so-called tribals became increasingly mutinous, charging that unchecked migration left them marginalized.
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