Macedonian to Assamese Translation

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Common Phrases From Macedonian to Assamese

MacedonianAssamese
Ви благодарамধন্যবাদ
Ве моламঅনুগ্ৰহ কৰি
Извинетеদুঃখিত
Здравоনমস্কাৰ
Збогумবিদায়
Даহয়
брনহয়
Како си?আপোনাৰ কেনে?
Извини меক্ষমা কৰিব
не знамমই নাজানো
разбирамমই বুজি পাইছোঁ
Така мисламমই তেনেকৈয়ে ভাবো
Можебиহয়তো
Се гледаме подоцнаআপোনাক পাছত লগ পাম
Чувај сеযত্ন লওক
Што има?কি খবৰ?
Не е важноকোনো কথা নাই
Секакоনিশ্চিতভাৱে
Веднашলগে লগে
Да одимеযাওঁ

Interesting information about Macedonian Language

Macedonian is an official language spoken by approximately 2 million people primarily in North Macedonia and the Macedonian diaspora. It belongs to the South Slavic branch of Indo-European languages, closely related to Bulgarian but with distinct phonological and grammatical features. The Cyrillic script is used for writing Macedonian since its standardization in 1945, replacing a previous version based on Serbian orthography. Its vocabulary has influences from Greek, Turkish, Albanian, Romanian and other neighboring languages due to historical interactions within the region. Notably rich in dialects across different regions of North Macedonia, it remains mutually intelligible among speakers throughout the country despite some minor variations.

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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