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A Language Fighting for Survival

Summary by rohingyakhobor.com
Ro Maung Shwe The Rohingya language, locally known as Rohingya Zuban, is more than a medium of communication; it is a lifeline for the cultural and historical identity of the Rohingya people. Spoken by the Rohingya community, primarily from Myanmar’s Rakhine State, this Indo-Aryan language carries influences from Arabic, Urdu, and Burmese but is closest in structure to Chittagonian, a dialect of southeastern Bangladesh. For centuries, the journe…
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