As per the 2011 Census, there are 15.9 million people who speak Assamese also known as Asamiya, which makes it 48.38% population of the Assam state and 12.72% of the nation’s population. The Assamese language has been derived from the Kamarupi dialect of Magadhi Prakrit before the 7th century. Assamese’s earliest form can be seen in 9th-century Buddhist verses.
There are 3 most common stages of the Assamese language which are:
· Early Assamese
· Middle Assamese
· Modern Assamese
About the Assamese language: Assamese has been included in the list of official languages recognized by the Republic of India. Assamese is the official language of Assam state but is also spoken in Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh. The Assamese script has 41 consonants and 11 vowels just like Hindi.
Need for Assamese language translation: People use communication to exchange their ideas, knowledge, cultural values, to promote trade, education, and many more. People who speak different languages and are not able to understand each other have a communication barrier between them, which can be removed by translation services. Even though Hindi is a prominent language in India, but still is not spoken in all parts and is also not understandable by all. Many people in India don’t understand Hindi. This creates a communication gap between people. Our professional Assamese translation services help you to communicate with them.
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Summary: Assamese is used by 12.72% of the entire nation’s population. Also, Assamese has been listed in the list of official languages of the Republic of India. We at Somya offer you a professional Assamese translation service that helps people from all over the country or even the world who don’t know Assamese can translate with people knowing only Assamese. People going to Assam for Business or trade or any other purpose where they need to communicate with a local knowing only the Assamese language will be needing translation services to eliminate the communication gap and to create a better understanding.