Azerbaijani to Assamese Translation

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Common Phrases From Azerbaijani to Assamese

AzerbaijaniAssamese
Çox sağ olধন্যবাদ
Zəhmət olmasaঅনুগ্ৰহ কৰি
Bağışlayınদুঃখিত
Salamনমস্কাৰ
sağolবিদায়
Bəliহয়
Yoxনহয়
Necəsən?আপোনাৰ কেনে?
Bağışlayınক্ষমা কৰিব
Mən bilmirəmমই নাজানো
Mən başa düşürəmমই বুজি পাইছোঁ
Mən belə düşünürəmমই তেনেকৈয়ে ভাবো
Ola bilərহয়তো
Sonra görüşərikআপোনাক পাছত লগ পাম
Özündən müğayət olযত্ন লওক
Nə var nə yox?কি খবৰ?
Eybi yoxdurকোনো কথা নাই
Əlbəttəনিশ্চিতভাৱে
Dərhalলগে লগে
Gedəkযাওঁ

Interesting information about Azerbaijani Language

Azerbaijani, also known as Azeri or Azerbaijani Turkic, is the official language of Azerbaijan. It belongs to the southwestern branch of the Turkic language family and has over 30 million speakers worldwide. The majority of its speakers reside in Azerbaijan and Iran but it's also spoken by communities in Turkey, Russia, Georgia, Iraq and other countries. Azerbaijani uses a modified Latin alphabet since 1991 (previously Cyrillic) with some additional characters for specific sounds. Its grammar follows agglutinative patterns where suffixes are added to words for various grammatical functions such as tense or case marking. Vocabulary-wise it shares similarities with Turkish due to historical connections between these two languages while incorporating Persian loanwords too.

Know About Assamese Language

Assamese is an Indo-Aryan language spoken primarily in the Indian state of Assam. It belongs to the Eastern branch of the Indo-European language family and has over 15 million native speakers worldwide. The script used for writing Assamese is derived from ancient Brahmi scripts, known as "Axomiya" or "Asamiya". The vocabulary of Assamese draws influences from Sanskrit, Persian, Arabic, and other languages due to historical interactions with various cultures. Its grammar follows a subject-object-verb (SOV) word order pattern. Assamese literature dates back centuries and includes works by renowned poets like Srimanta Shankardeva and Madhav Kandali. The modern era saw significant contributions in prose fiction by authors such as Lakshminath Bezbaroa. Notable features include its rich collection of vowels (14 vowel sounds), use of classifiers for counting objects, distinct honorifics based on age/status/gender called 'xoru' forms.

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