Well I would like to add a point that rice grains in kokborok is called maichwlam and rice is known as mairung, mai is know for entire and mai is also refers as well as to cook rice. By the way are you doing shout-out I can pay for that for promotin TH-cam channel. Dimasa-Tripuris-Bodo-Mech-Meiteis-Raba-Garo-Lepcha all together known as Kirat, we're Kiratis. One another the ancestors has settled here from Tibet and Tibet is known for mighty Kailash, that's why we consider Shibrai as our mighty Lord.
We TIWA tribe also call mafila. Aur pig met ko-> waaben bolte hai.. same similarity bcoz humlog one upon a time Mai. One mother lot of son tah.. kyunki humlog pehele jamane Mai EKhi vanshaj ka family hai esiliye similarity bohut hai! ❤ from TIWA tribe 😊
Welcome-Phai kaham/lamsogo/khulumkha Rice-Mai Began-phanthok Kuwai Mango-thaichuk Banana-thailik Payaya-koiphol Sa nwi tham brwi ba dok sni char chuku chi Meat-bahan Pork meat -wag bahan Cow-musuk Buffalo-misip Tiger-mwsa Elephant-mayung Boro thangnai Nini mung tamo? Whats ur name Pha-father Ama-mom Achu, chuchu Toi moi Kaka bengali influence Moi-mom sis Sal -day Hor-night Winter-maising Hot-kolomkha or umaikha or hoff hoff😅
noo only two brothers.. my grandfathers only told me there was only two brothers.. and also written in history n triprasas brothers also know that story about two brothers.. from where another brother came from😂
In bodo language Kulumkha = kulumbai Rice,dhan = Mai (bodo) Welcome= boraibai, hambai (bodo) Begon = pantao(bodo) Bettle nut = goi (bodo) Mango= taijwo ( bodo) Banana= tailir(bodo) 1,2,3,4 = gongse(mwnse), gongnwi,(mwnnwi) gongtam ,(mwntam) gongbrwi (mwnbrwi) or 1=se 2=nwi 3=tam Cow = mwswo Tiger = mwsa #buffalo = mwisw What is your name= nwngni mwnga ma ? Father= afa Brother= ada, dada Day = san Night = hor
In dimasa also we call that Risa not muflar, I don't know which accent in hasao. Also juthai in kokborok is chibai(informal) Very formal way is, kilimla in dimasa and kokborok it is kulumna. You two people are comparing so incorrect or blunt. And even in kokborok no one really uses kulumna it's very formal like saying namaste, only for welcoming big minister of people they use kulumna. Most of them just use Chibai for greeting friends and dimasa use juthai.
I think the problem with your thinking approach is that you are only thinking about standard spoken language. And their fault was that they only compared they know in the variety they spoke. As you know vocabularies can change from town to town, village to village, even though the overall language is same. I think in this case Boro people are more open to learn both dialect words and standard language words compared to Dimasa people are either proud of standard language to the point of denying dialect vocabulary. On the other spectrum some are totally oblivious to the vocabularies in other dialects or even standard language. In the case of Kokborok speakers, they seem to fall in the oblivious part. Ofcourse *loanwords* should be taken into consideration as you mentioned. But definitely be aware of vocabulary differences in other regions and not deny their version of languages,
@@o0...957 if you don't know then why do u say something in this field. The thing is, this are basic words which we all dimasas know in all dialects. Okay? Like muffler is an English word, the dimasa word is risa. The thing is the TH-camr isn't that versed in dimasa vocabularies and secondly, he's from hasao he speaks the same dialect as me. From his accent and everything, it's just that he didn't know the dimasa words. Also no tiprasa says kulum to friends, the other word is chubai for friendly and informal greetings, in dimasa it's a basic word again in every dialect, the word kilim for gods, ministers and high posted people like during prayers the dimasa priest always says "dai, kilim la" after the ritual. The other word for welcoming gesture is juthai, which is very informal. Juthai = chibai, kilimphai = khulumbai. So I hope now you know what the case was that he wasn't well versed in dimasa language, not that my approach was wrong. As he said the English word for the cloth wrapped around your neck, "muffler" which in dimasa is called risa, this clearly gave away, in Assamese, the muffler is called gamusa. Again if u don't believe you can perform the task of going to every existing dimasa language and ask them to identify what is dimasa muffler or dimasa gamsa called in dimasa language but that would be one Herculean task.
@@devbarmad3739 your ancestors didn't even what is handshake. It's a western thing to showcase alliance. what Chibai is, is an informal greeting, so it's used for friends or common people. We dimasas use juthai and also kukis also use Chibai. Kilimka is a formal greeting, used for people who are in High post such as the king, minister or to God. The same cognate for kilimkha , is kulumkha in tiprasa.
My personal thinking, as nation you both will be from same Tripura Community People. If not, language does not match like this way either if there is no any blood connected .I don't know why your are presenting as separate community? Every Nation's has some dissimilarities in Language. In Bengali's also has many dissimilarities in language according to area / location. They have difference local dialect. But due to similarity of their culture, faith , values, dress, food, etc.They all are considered as one Bengali nation.
@@Suratjoyand kokborok also use Chibai for namaste or greetings. No one uses kulumna. Kulumna is for welcoming big minister or great people. It's like saying kilimdu or kilima, for greetings friends dimasa use juthai and in kokborok it is Chibai. All tiprasa uses Chibai, kulumna only for respectful and formal occasion.
Don't rewrite the history brother.. there was only two brothers.. still our history is alive.. one son got the sowrd that is Dimasa n one son got the sword handle handle.. that is triprasas.. still we two brother practice in worshipping eith sword n handle
@@emotionalnature002 there r some words which r same as boro and kokborok but it doesn't present in dimasa 😂😂. For example dance is mwsa in kokborok n boro, mwsa for tigers in kokborok and kokborok, sikla/sikli for youngs boys n girls and many more but not present in dimasa becz we didn't lose it. Hence it proved that we are brothers 😁😁👍👍
@@CARROM-bh4ku 😂 u don't know nothing brother.. we also have same god , Dimasa-sibrai, triprasa-subrai.. boro steal words from triprasa n Dimasa that is why sometimes same,same thats it. Adding new² words in your language 😂 boros dont even know what is (Rhang)means..how Rhang is your language n many new² words added same as ours .. i have seen many things bcuz i stay in Kokrajhar.. no offense but 😂 adding words from others language and showing off your pride towards us and saying your language is same as ours 😂 that's doesn't justify greatest tag..
@@emotionalnature002 according to 2011 census, dimasa population is not even 2 lakh. One of my dimasa friend told me that population less reason is becz dimasa cannot marry within same clan. For example, If bathari married to dualaghupu , then their children cannot married to bathari,bodo , dualaghupu,daulagaja right?? Tiprasa people who separated from dimasa, even their population is 3 times than u😁😁.
Both Dimasa and Kokborok language is 90% similarities with our Garo (A•chikku) language.
Same to same Bodo language.... I from Bodoland
I am From Bangladesh tiprasa ❤❤❤❤
Bodo ,dimasa, Tripura kokoborok similarity language 80 parsent mil jata hai
Same to same Boro language
Well I would like to add a point that rice grains in kokborok is called maichwlam and rice is known as mairung, mai is know for entire and mai is also refers as well as to cook rice. By the way are you doing shout-out I can pay for that for promotin TH-cam channel.
Dimasa-Tripuris-Bodo-Mech-Meiteis-Raba-Garo-Lepcha all together known as Kirat, we're Kiratis.
One another the ancestors has settled here from Tibet and Tibet is known for mighty Kailash, that's why we consider Shibrai as our mighty Lord.
We need to unitedly stand and can develop language
Thanyou❤❤❤dimasa Tiprasa love brother
First viewer , Hum Assam seh Bodo people hain same language Bodo, Dimasa , kokborok, !👌👌
Dimasa Tiprasa Boru chwng thansa Kok Borok kaisa no ok thanks hambai yapharw Tipra Tiprasa
Tiprasa or Dimasa original brother ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Too similar with Reang language
I also wanted to vloging in Assam,Tripura, Nagaland and,Seven sister Of India 😮😮
Thank you very much
Demasa langauge kaubru sen only difarance 90% seim reang bru lengause dimasa❤
7 Sister indian northest❤️❤️❤️💪💪💪 same face
Good sog all fda
Very good for this information
Same to same
garo tribe log bhi pigmet🐖 ko wakben bolte hai..😅 hum jitna v kachari tribe log hai na.. languages 40,50% similarity hota hai
Garam mane tongkha
Nice
Dimasa Richa/tiprasa risa❤
Hambai.
we are tiprasa bro❤❤❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰🥰💐💐💐
We TIWA tribe also call mafila. Aur pig met ko-> waaben bolte hai.. same similarity bcoz humlog one upon a time Mai. One mother lot of son tah.. kyunki humlog pehele jamane Mai EKhi vanshaj ka family hai esiliye similarity bohut hai! ❤ from TIWA tribe 😊
the name kachari was given by bengali tribe.. dont use the word kachari, we should name it differently
@@dstech360 If it is so then you are right brother. should have a completely different name.. I am also with you bro ❤️
@@prince_official321 thanku brother for supporting my view point
Risa means piece of clothes so can called mafla also because here mafla means in action
@@tiprabharat5346yah same we also called Risa-rimai rimai as mafla
I from assam bruoo🎉
😂 Exsem raofwra Bathara fwra manw bai ❤❤❤Manw bide😂 Hi ada ang Tamulpur ni kulumbai
Good
Welcome. Faikaham
We Reang speak grandfather achu
@@brukhuponewschannel we Dimasa ajhu
Muffler k Dimasa jang bo Risa Ning tiba seda (Risa basa)
We Reang Bru tribe from tripura... welcome faikaham
Bahaing we speak meat
If you could use English in explaining both the dialect....
Welcome in dimasa kaham phai in kok borok phai kaham
Same same boro kokborok dimasa garo
Dimasa kokboro Garo Rabha Boro sobhi torasa alak alak he.sobhi miltehe. From S mushahary ( boro ) Bodoland
Welcome-Phai kaham/lamsogo/khulumkha
Rice-Mai
Began-phanthok
Kuwai
Mango-thaichuk
Banana-thailik
Payaya-koiphol
Sa nwi tham brwi ba dok sni char chuku chi
Meat-bahan
Pork meat -wag bahan
Cow-musuk
Buffalo-misip
Tiger-mwsa
Elephant-mayung
Boro thangnai
Nini mung tamo? Whats ur name
Pha-father
Ama-mom
Achu, chuchu
Toi moi
Kaka bengali influence
Moi-mom sis
Sal -day
Hor-night
Winter-maising
Hot-kolomkha or umaikha or hoff hoff😅
Bro..my language Boro is same❤❤
noo only two brothers.. my grandfathers only told me there was only two brothers.. and also written in history n triprasas brothers also know that story about two brothers.. from where another brother came from😂
Some deference
Dadako hamlokbola (ata)
Boro ,kokborok , dimasa ka language 80% same hi hai.
In bodo language
Kulumkha = kulumbai
Rice,dhan = Mai (bodo)
Welcome= boraibai, hambai (bodo)
Begon = pantao(bodo)
Bettle nut = goi (bodo)
Mango= taijwo ( bodo)
Banana= tailir(bodo)
1,2,3,4 = gongse(mwnse), gongnwi,(mwnnwi) gongtam ,(mwntam) gongbrwi (mwnbrwi) or 1=se 2=nwi 3=tam
Cow = mwswo
Tiger = mwsa
#buffalo = mwisw
What is your name= nwngni mwnga ma ?
Father= afa
Brother= ada, dada
Day = san
Night = hor
Bro nugna mistake jadwng manuna biswr jungni language kw bujinu ba kwlwmbai lirba bujiya Gwbwn jatifrabw bujiya bekhainu kwlwmbai khw khulwmbai hunaggw humbasw clearly pronounce khamnw hayu pantao noga fanthao sw .
Taijw noga Thaijw kantal noga khanthal , mwkra noga mwkhra . gaswiyaobu 'H ' hufadernaggw boro lerba .
👍❤️💗💗
Kaubru n dimasa almost 70% similar
Hum thailik ko, terik bolta hain Garo mein
Boro fantao
Same to same Tiwa language 50%
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😢
1 che/ 1sa😊😊
90%kaubru Bai similar
Nwngni mung aa ma(what's your name)in boro Language 😅😅
Almost same with boro language
It’s not muffler Rmai-Risha se thiba
Phai kaham bw hwn ble sa welcome nw same same c kaham phai 😅
Nwng kisa sanarwnglia
Karo
Mairung maichwram le sanarwng liyade
Hi🌹🖐️👌🙋
Brother....Ata....dong
Not wak bahan....it is Wahan...tohan
In dimasa also we call that Risa not muflar, I don't know which accent in hasao.
Also juthai in kokborok is chibai(informal)
Very formal way is, kilimla in dimasa and kokborok it is kulumna. You two people are comparing so incorrect or blunt. And even in kokborok no one really uses kulumna it's very formal like saying namaste, only for welcoming big minister of people they use kulumna. Most of them just use Chibai for greeting friends and dimasa use juthai.
I think the problem with your thinking approach is that you are only thinking about standard spoken language. And their fault was that they only compared they know in the variety they spoke. As you know vocabularies can change from town to town, village to village, even though the overall language is same. I think in this case Boro people are more open to learn both dialect words and standard language words compared to Dimasa people are either proud of standard language to the point of denying dialect vocabulary. On the other spectrum some are totally oblivious to the vocabularies in other dialects or even standard language. In the case of Kokborok speakers, they seem to fall in the oblivious part. Ofcourse *loanwords* should be taken into consideration as you mentioned. But definitely be aware of vocabulary differences in other regions and not deny their version of languages,
@@o0...957 if you don't know then why do u say something in this field. The thing is, this are basic words which we all dimasas know in all dialects. Okay? Like muffler is an English word, the dimasa word is risa. The thing is the TH-camr isn't that versed in dimasa vocabularies and secondly, he's from hasao he speaks the same dialect as me. From his accent and everything, it's just that he didn't know the dimasa words. Also no tiprasa says kulum to friends, the other word is chubai for friendly and informal greetings, in dimasa it's a basic word again in every dialect, the word kilim for gods, ministers and high posted people like during prayers the dimasa priest always says "dai, kilim la" after the ritual. The other word for welcoming gesture is juthai, which is very informal. Juthai = chibai, kilimphai = khulumbai. So I hope now you know what the case was that he wasn't well versed in dimasa language, not that my approach was wrong. As he said the English word for the cloth wrapped around your neck, "muffler" which in dimasa is called risa, this clearly gave away, in Assamese, the muffler is called gamusa. Again if u don't believe you can perform the task of going to every existing dimasa language and ask them to identify what is dimasa muffler or dimasa gamsa called in dimasa language but that would be one Herculean task.
@@Handlebeinghighfived Ok, I get your point now.
It's khulumkha means Namaste...Chibai means shake hand...
@@devbarmad3739 your ancestors didn't even what is handshake. It's a western thing to showcase alliance.
what Chibai is, is an informal greeting, so it's used for friends or common people. We dimasas use juthai and also kukis also use Chibai. Kilimka is a formal greeting, used for people who are in High post such as the king, minister or to God. The same cognate for kilimkha , is kulumkha in tiprasa.
My personal thinking, as nation you both will be from same Tripura Community People. If not, language does not match like this way either if there is no any blood connected .I don't know why your are presenting as separate community? Every Nation's has some dissimilarities in Language. In Bengali's also has many dissimilarities in language according to area / location. They have difference local dialect. But due to similarity of their culture, faith , values, dress, food, etc.They all are considered as one Bengali nation.
DIMASA VS TIPRASA(KOKBOROK) LANGUAGE SIMILARLY 80%
Kaubru Bai se similar wngble
Reang (bru)vs dimasa ekdom sem language.
Bodo language se bhi similar hain ......80% Dimasa ........ 70% Kokborok almost.
Nwng kok c Sana rwngya
Tripura language se 98% similar hai
Dimasa and kokborok main root is Boro.
Bodo, Dimasa,Kokborok ,Garo Tripura Bhai Bhai
Kok Borok language has more similarities with our Boro language than Dimasa language....If three combined than almost the same language.❤❤❤
Muffler is not Dimasa language Bro Jingbo Risha ning tibase da.🙏
Thanks Bro 😊
@@Suratjoy😂😂😂
@@Suratjoyand kokborok also use Chibai for namaste or greetings. No one uses kulumna. Kulumna is for welcoming big minister or great people. It's like saying kilimdu or kilima, for greetings friends dimasa use juthai and in kokborok it is Chibai. All tiprasa uses Chibai, kulumna only for respectful and formal occasion.
Woolen cap ko kokborok me muffler bolte hai
Risha-rimai
boro jwng bo ake kotaya rao a
Don't rewrite the history brother.. there was only two brothers.. still our history is alive.. one son got the sowrd that is Dimasa n one son got the sword handle handle.. that is triprasas.. still we two brother practice in worshipping eith sword n handle
@@emotionalnature002 there r some words which r same as boro and kokborok but it doesn't present in dimasa 😂😂. For example dance is mwsa in kokborok n boro, mwsa for tigers in kokborok and kokborok, sikla/sikli for youngs boys n girls and many more but not present in dimasa becz we didn't lose it. Hence it proved that we are brothers 😁😁👍👍
@@CARROM-bh4ku tell me one thing what do u called cucumber in boro?
@@CARROM-bh4ku 😂 u don't know nothing brother.. we also have same god , Dimasa-sibrai, triprasa-subrai.. boro steal words from triprasa n Dimasa that is why sometimes same,same thats it. Adding new² words in your language 😂 boros dont even know what is (Rhang)means..how Rhang is your language n many new² words added same as ours .. i have seen many things bcuz i stay in Kokrajhar.. no offense but 😂 adding words from others language and showing off your pride towards us and saying your language is same as ours 😂 that's doesn't justify greatest tag..
@@emotionalnature002 thaibeng or thaisumwi or thaisum. Our language varies from region to region. 😁😁
@@emotionalnature002 according to 2011 census, dimasa population is not even 2 lakh. One of my dimasa friend told me that population less reason is becz dimasa cannot marry within same clan. For example, If bathari married to dualaghupu , then their children cannot married to bathari,bodo , dualaghupu,daulagaja right??
Tiprasa people who separated from dimasa, even their population is 3 times than u😁😁.
Bodo language todasa same2 hota hai
Ye jati pehele boro ta,yesliye bahasa bi 80%boro se milte he
90% boros r delusional 😂
Boro thaijw
same bodo language
bodo taijwo kehete he mangoko
Boro goi
Garo gui
Boro, Dimasa , kokboro eke tar matw 😂😂😂
O tiprasa ba kaham k kok se sana rwngya sbo rhrka bno aro ........ Kwbangma words ni synonyms tei kwbangma similar words miss out khyka bo
Garo
pig meat = Wak be.en
banana = te.rwk
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