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Ardhamagadhi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ardha Magadhi Ardhamagadhi (literally "half Magadhi") was an archaic form of Magadhi Prakrit. It was spoken in the Magadha region (present-day Bihar) of ancient India, before the 12th century BC. Ardhamagadhi was prominently used by Jain scholars. It developed into a full-fledged language by 300 BC, and standard books of grammar began to be written on the language. The language gradually develop into an Apabhramsa, a vernacular dialect. This dialect later evolved into various modern languages of eastern India, such as Bihari, Maithili, Bengali, Assamese, and Oriya. == References ==
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