rah ISO 639

রাভা‎ (Rābhā) Autonyms

Rabha

  • Geography

    IN Assam state: Darrang, Goalpara, and Kamrup districts; Nagaland state; West Bengal state: Alipurduar and Jalpaiguri districts; Koch Bihar district, Tafangunj sub-district; Meghalaya state: East and West Garo hills districts.
  • Language Cloud

A language of India

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Rava, Rába Katha
রাভা‎ (Rābhā)
140,000 (2011 census). No monolinguals. Ethnic population: 374,000 (1993).
Assam state: Darrang, Goalpara, and Kamrup districts; Nagaland state; West Bengal state: Alipurduar and Jalpaiguri districts; Koch Bihar district, Tafangunj sub-district; Meghalaya state: East and West Garo hills districts.
India, Map 4, India, Map 5
5 (Developing).
Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Sal, Boro-Garo, Koch
Maitaria (Maitoria, Maituri), Rongdani (Rangdania). Rongdani is the standard dialect. Lexical similarity: 73% between Maituri and Rongdani. 31%–39% with Koch [kdq].
The majority of the ethnic group speaks Assamese [asm] as L1; Rabha spoken only in Rongdani and Maituri. Home, prayer, market, other villages. Used by all. Also use Bengali [ben]. Also use English [eng]. Also use Garo [grt]. Also use Hindi [hin]. Used as L2 by Koch [kdq].
Literacy rate in L2: 30%–50%. High interest in language development. Literature. Radio. TV. Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 2000.
Bengali (Bangla) script [Beng]. Latin script [Latn], preferred by Catholics.
Traditional religion, Christian, Hindu.
OLAC resources in and about Rabha