The dialects of the Bengali language are part of the Eastern Indo-Aryan language group of the Indo-European language family. Sylheti, Chittagonian, Chakma and Rohingya are some of the many languages that are often considered dialects of Bengali. Although these languages are mutually intelligible with neighboring dialects of Bengali, they would not be understood by a native speaker of Standard Bengali.

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  • The dialects of the Bengali language are part of the Eastern Indo-Aryan language group of the Indo-European language family. Sylheti, Chittagonian, Chakma and Rohingya are some of the many languages that are often considered dialects of Bengali. Although these languages are mutually intelligible with neighboring dialects of Bengali, they would not be understood by a native speaker of Standard Bengali. Bengali dialects can be split in two ways: spoken vs. literary variations, and regional variations. (en)
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  • সৈয়দ আলী (en)
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  • Asiatic Society of Bangladesh (en)
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  • 81-237-2936-7 (en)
  • 984-07-4038-5 (en)
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  • Bangla Academy, Dhaka (en)
  • National Book Trust, India (en)
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  • Haldar (en)
  • আহসান (en)
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  • Languages of India (en)
  • বাংলা একাডেমী বাংলাদেশের আঞ্চলিক ভাষার অভিধান (en)
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  • The dialects of the Bengali language are part of the Eastern Indo-Aryan language group of the Indo-European language family. Sylheti, Chittagonian, Chakma and Rohingya are some of the many languages that are often considered dialects of Bengali. Although these languages are mutually intelligible with neighboring dialects of Bengali, they would not be understood by a native speaker of Standard Bengali. (en)
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  • Bengali dialects (en)
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