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Encyclopedia > Kokborok

Kokborok is the native language of the Tripuri community in the northeast Indian state of Tripura. The word Kokborok is composed of two words, kok which means "language" and borok which literally means "man" but is used to denote the Tripuri people. Thus Kokborok means "the language of man" or "the language of the Borok people".


There is a community of Kokborok speakers in neighbouring Bangladesh.


Kokborok Sounds and phonetics

Kokborok is a Tibeto-Burmese language and is closely related to the Boro language.It is a typical Tibeto-Burmese language and consists of the following vowels sounds: 1. 'a' as in Father 2. 'e' as in end 3. 'i' as in in 4. 'o' as in hot 5. 'u' as in put 6. 'w' as in German u, this a special sound and is not present in English but is very common in the Tibeto-Burmese languages.


The consonants are b,d,g,h,j,k,l,m,n,p,r,s,t,y along with combined consonants ch,kh,ph,th,ng.


Script issues

The issue of which script to use for the Kokborok language continues to provoke political controversy. The line of the Ganamukti Parishad of Dasarath Deb was that Bengali script ought to be used for the language. That policy is the one implemented by the Left Front government in Tripura. The ethnonationalist opposition, such as INPT, advocates usage of Latin script.


There have also been attempts to create an entirely new script for the language. The most notable one was constructed by Alinda Tripura. It is however, not in use.


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Kokborok language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1082 words)
Kokborok was relegated to a common people's dialect during the rule of the Tripuri Kings in the Kingdom of Tripura, in contrast to Bengali language, from the period of the 14th century till the 20th century.
Kokborok got recognised as an official language of Tripura state only in 1979 AD and is being now considered for recognition as a National language of India.
Kokborok is a Tibeto-Burman language falling under the Sino-Tibetan language family of East Asia and South East Asia.
NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Kokborok (224 words)
Kokborok is the native language of the Tripuri community in the northeast Indian state of Tripura.
Kokborok is a Tibeto-Burmese language and is closely related to the Boro language.It is a typical Tibeto-Burmese language and consists of the following vowels sounds:
The line of the Ganamukti Parishad of Dasarath Deb was that Bengali script ought to be used for the language.
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