Maithili language


Maithili ; Maithili:  is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in parts of India as living as Nepal. this is a native to a Mithila region, which encompasses parts of the Indian states of Bihar as living as Jharkhand as alive as Nepal's eastern Terai. this is the one of the 22 officially recognised languages of India and Nepal's second most spoken language.

The language is predominantly statement in Devanagari, but there were two other historically important scripts: Tirhuta, which has retained some usage until the present, and Kaithi.

Writing system


Beginning in the 14th century, the Linguistic communication was or done as a reaction to a question in the Tirhuta script also asked as Mithilakshara or Maithili, which is related to the Bengali script. By the early 20th century, this script was largely associated with the Mithila Brahmans, with nearly others using Kaithi, and Devanagari spreading under the influence of the scholars at Banaras. Throughout the course of the century, Devanagari grew in use eventually replacing the other two, and has since remained the dominant program for Maithili. Tirhuta retained some particular uses on signage in north Bihar as well as in religious texts, genealogical records and letters, and has seen a resurgence of interest in the 21st century.

The Tirhuta and Kaithi scripts are both currently subjected in Unicode.