Assamese Online Dictionary gaining popularity
 
Guwahati, Aug 5 : If you are new to Assam and have no idea of its language and 
vocabulary, just log on to www.xobdo.net, type the English word, and the 
corresponding Assamese word will pop up within a fraction of a second, along 
with its phonetics in English to help you pronounce the word.
 
Welcome to the world of ”Xobdo”, the world’s first and only English-Assamese 
Online Dictionary, promoted by a group of young enthusiasts, spreading across 
five continents with an open source platform.




”Xobdo (www.xobdo.net) is your dictionary. You can add words, challenge them 
and thus decide its destiny. Just initiate a discussion or post your viewpoint 
on any of the active discussions about the correctness of the spellings and 
their meanings.
 
”At the end of the discussion, your viewpoint will be taken into consideration 
to update the dictionary entries,” said Bulajit Buragohain, an Energy 
researcher of IIT, Guwahati, doubling up as the publicity secretary of the 
Xobdo.
 
The basic vision is to demolish the man-made language barrier and thereby 
facilitate mutual understanding and cooperation among the people of the entire 
Northeast India as well as bring the Northeast languages - Khasi, Dimasa, Bodo, 
Karbi, Nagamese, Garo, Ao, Mizo (Lushai), Mishing, Tanii (Apatani), Monpa, Tai, 
Meitei-lon, Bishnupriya, Chakma, Kok-Borok, Kuki - to the forefront of the 
Information Technology age.
 
Xobdo is the brainchild of Bikram M Baruah, a petroleum engineer, now based in 
Abu Dhabi.
 
”There are 25 active volunteers and eight members have contributed more than 
500 words. As on today, the dictionary has around 16,600 words while an average 
Assamese dictionary has around 50,000 words. Going by that standard and 
increasing the number of volunteers, the dictionary is expected to be completed 
by 2011,” Mr Buragohain informed.
 
Significantly, Xobdo does not seek to follow any specific dictionary or any 
glossary or word-list published by any authority or entity, neither does it 
accept the opinions of experts.
 
Rather, it considers the present-day meaning to be the standard as it is 
evinced in ‘contemporary use’.
 
In case of any doubt, volunteers opt for a discussion in which the words and 
their meanings are agreed on. Some of Xobdo’s volunteers, significantly, come 
with sound background in linguistics studies.
 
Mr Buragohain revealed that anybody could become a member and contribute words 
to the online dictionary.
 
”One can also challenge the spellings or meanings featured in the dictionary. 
Through discussions with other members of Xobdo, a consensus decision has to be 
taken within a reasonable time frame and the entry has to be updated 
accordingly,” he added.
 
Besides, videos and audios are being added to the portal, making it akin to 
”Wikipedia” and ”You Tube”, and emerging as fountain head for Assam in the 
world wide web.

UNI

(Sinlung News)
http://www.sinlung.com/?p=3378



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