Thursday, May 03, 2007

Bihari Boli

There is something very interesting about language in India... every 50 kms or so the way a language is spoken, changes! So, even if Hindi is the official language of India, the way it is spoken in various parts - North, East, West and South is pretty different.

Hindi is my mother tongue. And being from Bihar, I am putting a list of some words which are typically Bihari Hindi words... these words enriched Bihari and come from other dialects spoken in the region and may not be found elsewhere.

There's no particular order I have put these words in,
  1. Albalana = to stammer
  2. Andheriya = dark
  3. Bhittar = Inside
  4. Bhidkana = to shut (door/window)
  5. Bhanbhor = This to refer to a state that you are in when u have been bitten all night by an army of mosquitos!
  6. Budbak = Idiot
  7. Baklol = Idiot
  8. Bhujhaya = Did you understand
  9. Bhotar = Blunt
  10. Bisrana = Become dirty (about things)
  11. Beng = Frog
  12. Belmund = shaved head
  13. Bhakosna = To gobble
  14. Bhakkuana = getting shocked
  15. Bariyaar = Strong
  16. Ego / Ek tho = Give One
  17. Dugo / Du tho = Give Two
  18. Teengo / Teen tho = Give Three
  19. Eeho = this as well /this too
  20. Ooho = that as well /that too
  21. Tuho = you as well /you too
  22. Humhu= me as well /me too
  23. Le bilayiya = Ohmigosh !
  24. Saatna = to stick
  25. Satkana = To shut
  26. Chaahad naa (versus chad-na) = To climb
  27. Kudak na (versus kud-na) = to jump
  28. Maatiyana = to ignore some work willingly
  29. Tani-mani = little bit
  30. Loor = Expertise
  31. Lichchad = scoundrel
  32. Thethar = stubborn
  33. Rangdaar = goon
  34. Pheech na = To wash
  35. Ragda dena = To chase away
  36. Sugga = Parrot (also the affectionate one)
  37. Singhada (versus Samosa) = a kind of snack
  38. Jeena = Staircase
  39. Kotha = terrace
  40. Neemman = nice
  41. Peedha = A low stool

1 comment:

Vivek Sinha said...

Have a look at this post on Bihari language too

http://santoshojha.wordpress.com/2010/08/05/the-curious-case-of-bihari-language-and-people-part-1/