Odia, also known as Oriya, is the official language of the Indian state of Odisha and has a rich literary tradition. It is spoken by millions and is known for its classical literature and art.
Odia (Oriya)
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Classification
Indo-European > Indic
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Speakers
32 million
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Script
Oriya
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Text direction
Left-to-right
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Also spoken
India
Odia (Oriya)
Oriya or Odia is spoken by 80% of the people in India’s Odissa state, where it enjoys the legal status of Classical Language along with five other major Indian languages.
Odia is a member of the Dravidian language group, spoken mostly on the southern and south-eastern parts of India, whereas the majority languages in northern and north-eastern India are part of the Indo-European language group.
Apparently the rounded shape of Odia script is due to the original writing method – a stylus was apparently used to draw signs on a palm tree. As the structure of the palm trees did not easily allow for straight horizontal strokes, strokes were curved.
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Interesting fact
Based in the Indian state of Odisha, "Ollywood" is the nickname of one of India's largest film industries, which produces films in the Oriya language.
