MONE MONE Assamese Song Download & Lyrics
|The song Mone Mone was sung by Zubeen Garg & Rosy Devi. The length of the song is 5 minutes and 22 seconds and released on 13th Feb 2020.
Assamese Song MONE MONE
Singer -Zubeen Garg & Rosy Devi
Lyrics/Music – Ajoy Phuan
Music Arrangement – Tiku Boro
Mixed/Mastered – Jintu Bordoloi
and currently streaming on YouTube
Mone Mone Assamese Song Lyrics
Mone Mone Val Pau
Tomak Janane
Mone Mone Morom Barise Govirole
Barise Govirole
Mone Mone Val Pau
Tomak Janane
Mone Mone Morom Barise Govirole
Barise Govirole
koi Diu Koi Diu Moro Lage
Tomak Janane
Kiyo Janu Moro Tomak
Apun Apun Lage
Dukhoni Hiya Hoi
Ahiba Kaxole
Morom Dibo Khuju Tomak
Jibon Jibonole
Mone Mone Val Pau
Tomak Janane
Mone Mone Morom Barise Govirole
Barise Govirole Govirole
O Tumi Mor Priya Bori Koi Diu
Neki Xokoloke
Oviman Jagibole
Tomar Baru Xosake
O Voy Lage Buku Kope
Biya Hobole
Val Puwa Dibo Khuju
Matho Ajonoke
vabi vabi Xagor Hol
Ahibane Kaxole
Morom Dibo Khujo Tomak
Jonom Jonomole
koi Diu Koi Diu Moro Lage
Tomak Janane
Kiyo Janu Moro Tomak
Apun Apun Lage
Mone Mone Val Pau
Tomak Janane
Mone Mone Morom Barise Govirole
Tu To He Zindagi
Tu To He Bandagi
o Sokute Mor Soku Thoi
Kobane xosaye
Tomaru Barise Ador Janane
Kiyo Janu Laj Lage
Tomak Sabole
Teje Teje Pronoyore Oviman Jagise
vabi vabi Xagor Hol
Ahibane Kaxole
Morom Dibo Khujo Tomak
Jonom Jonomole
koi Diu Koi Diu Moro Lage
Tomak Janane
Kiyo Janu Moro Tomak
Apun Apun Lage
Mone Mone Val Pau
Tomak Janane
Mone Mone Morom Barise Govirole
Barise Govirole
About Assamese Language
About Assamese Langauge and Music Assamese or Axomiya is the native language of Assam. Not only native but also the Official Language of Assam. People living in North East India can easily understand and speak the Assamese language. In short, it is the connecting language for the people living in North East India. Around 15-20 million people’s native language is Assamese.
Also Read: Fagun by Zubeen Assamese Song Download & Lyrics
Generally, there are some major similarities between Assamese and Bengali languages. The scriptures are almost the same. Assamese is actually a part of the Indo-Aryan language. Its parent’s language is called to be Sanskrit. The Republic of India declared the Assamese language as one of the major languages of India. Upon enquiring, History doesn’t have many records about the Assamese Language. But it is said that it is Magadhi that split into Assamese, Bengali, and Bihari.
Talking about the Music of Assam.
The music of Assam is rich and ancient it consists of different genres of modern and folk music. Borgeet, Dihanaam, Hiranaam, Zikir aru Zari is part of the devotional category. Bihu is a part of Folk Music. Goalpariya Lokgeet, Kamrupi Lokgeet, Ojapali, Tokari Geet are some of the popular music types of Assam. Music of Assam is incomplete with Bhupen Hazarika, Jyoti Prasad Agarwala, Bishnuprasad Rabha, Sankardev, Madhavdeva, Zubeen Garg, Pratima Pandey Barua, Angaraag Mahanta and many more.
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