Language
Rohingya Language is the written and spoken language of Rohingya Muslim people who are the aboriginals of Arakan State of Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) in South East Asia.
Arakan is one of the larger States of Myanmar and is a place of two sister communities, namely Rohingya of Islamic faith, and Rakhine of Buddhist faith, each speaking a totally different language. Myanmar is comprised of seven states and seven divisions. Seven States are homes for seven major minority-ethnic groups and seven divisions for a single majority-ethnic group known as Burman.
Rohingya language family can be traced back to Indo-Aryan, Indo-Iranian, Indo-European. A some what similar language, known as Chittagoni, is also spoken in the south-most region of Bangladesh bordering Arakan State of Myanmar. Rohingya's second language is either Urdu for studying at religious schools or Burmese for studying at government schools. The study of English is also very much encouraged. You can find many words from Urdu, Hindi, Burmese and English assimilated into Rohingya language.