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Definition of Bhojpuri in English: Bhojpurinounˌbəʊdʒˈpʊəriˌbōjˈpo͝orē mass nounOne of the Bihari group of languages, spoken mainly in western Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh (northern India). Example sentencesExamples - While English is the official language, French, Creole, Bhojpuri and Urdu are widely spoken.
- Arabic, Yoruba, Bhojpuri, Urdu and other languages are used in religious contexts, and the traditional Christmas music called parang is sung in Spanish.
- During my concerts in the United States the audience wanted me to sing in Bhojpuri.
- Hindi, Bhojpuri, and Maithili are widely spoken in the Terai.
- ‘This is the first time there is a Bhojpuri pop song, with no double meanings,’ he assures.
- Equally at ease with singing in Punjabi, Hindi, Gujarati, Bhojpuri and even Arabic, Harjeet says he learnt to survive early on in his career by never saying no.
- The Indians came from Eastern Uttar Pradesh and Western Bihar, an area known as Bhojpuri's Belt - Bhojpuri being a regional dialect of Hindi.
- If you knew a few prayers - in Bhojpuri, not Sanskrit - you said you were a Brahmin.
- The Bhojpuri songs are still sung, albeit with local influences.
- Since she does not know any language except Bhojpuri, it will definitely add a lot of charm.
- I know some Bhojpuri songs that are not even remembered in India.
- He released baithak gana and ghazal albums, and popularised Bhojpuri music all over the Caribbean.
- Other languages include Maithili, Bhojpuri, Tharu, Tamang, Newari, and Abadhi.
- And they showed him where they belong to with their music that was a harmonious mix of Bhojpuri, African, Latino and even Bollywoodi!
- The tradition is still popular in countries such as Mauritius and Guyana, which have Bhojpuri communities in substantial numbers, as well as in 18 Indian states.
- They were taken aback when he talked back in fluent Bhojpuri!
- Bhalla added that French, English, Hindi and Bhojpuri languages were also spoken apart from Creole by the 12 lakh people of this nation.
adjectiveˌbəʊdʒˈpʊəriˌbōjˈpo͝orē Definition of Bhojpuri in US English: Bhojpurinounˌbōjˈpo͝orē One of the Bihari group of languages, spoken mainly in western Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh (northern India). Example sentencesExamples - I know some Bhojpuri songs that are not even remembered in India.
- Arabic, Yoruba, Bhojpuri, Urdu and other languages are used in religious contexts, and the traditional Christmas music called parang is sung in Spanish.
- While English is the official language, French, Creole, Bhojpuri and Urdu are widely spoken.
- Hindi, Bhojpuri, and Maithili are widely spoken in the Terai.
- The Indians came from Eastern Uttar Pradesh and Western Bihar, an area known as Bhojpuri's Belt - Bhojpuri being a regional dialect of Hindi.
- If you knew a few prayers - in Bhojpuri, not Sanskrit - you said you were a Brahmin.
- Equally at ease with singing in Punjabi, Hindi, Gujarati, Bhojpuri and even Arabic, Harjeet says he learnt to survive early on in his career by never saying no.
- He released baithak gana and ghazal albums, and popularised Bhojpuri music all over the Caribbean.
- And they showed him where they belong to with their music that was a harmonious mix of Bhojpuri, African, Latino and even Bollywoodi!
- During my concerts in the United States the audience wanted me to sing in Bhojpuri.
- Since she does not know any language except Bhojpuri, it will definitely add a lot of charm.
- They were taken aback when he talked back in fluent Bhojpuri!
- ‘This is the first time there is a Bhojpuri pop song, with no double meanings,’ he assures.
- Bhalla added that French, English, Hindi and Bhojpuri languages were also spoken apart from Creole by the 12 lakh people of this nation.
- Other languages include Maithili, Bhojpuri, Tharu, Tamang, Newari, and Abadhi.
- The tradition is still popular in countries such as Mauritius and Guyana, which have Bhojpuri communities in substantial numbers, as well as in 18 Indian states.
- The Bhojpuri songs are still sung, albeit with local influences.
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