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  2. Dhakaiya Kutti - Wikipedia

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    Dhakaiya Kutti Bengali (Bengali: ঢাকাইয়া কুট্টি বাংলা, romanized: Dhakaiya Kutti Bengali, lit. 'Dhakaite dialect of the rice-huskers'), also known as Old Dhakaiya Bengali (Bengali: পুরান ঢাকাইয়া বাংলা, romanized: Purān Dhākāiyā Bānglā) or simply Dhakaiya, is a Bengali dialect, [1] spoken by the Kutti-Bengalis of ...

  3. Dhakaiyas - Wikipedia

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    The Kutti-Bengalis spoke Dhakaiya Kutti, a Bengali dialect with an Urdu influence. [30] Humour is an important part of Kutti culture and in the past, their jokes - told in the Dhakaiya Kutti dialect - used to generally consist of short stories in which Dhakaiyas mess around with the bhadralok gentry. [31]

  4. Old Dhaka - Wikipedia

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    Bengali language is predominantly spoken by the people of Old Dhaka. The most prominent Bengali dialects of this region are Urban East Bengali Colloquial dialect [58] and Dhakaiya Kutti, spoken by the local Bengalis of Old Dhaka in Bangladesh. Dhakaiya Urdu, a dialect of Urdu, mainly spoken by Khusbas community and the members of Nawab Family of

  5. Mahifarash - Wikipedia

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    The Mahifarash (Bengali: মাহিফরাস, romanized: mahifôrash, Dhakaiya: মাইফরাস maifôrash) are a Bengali Muslim community of fishmongers primarily from Old Dhaka. They are distinct from the Mahifarash of Tangail, who are descendants of Mappila Muslims, [1] [2] and the Mahifarash fishermen of Mymensingh. [3]

  6. Dhakaiya Urdu - Wikipedia

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    Dhakaiya Urdu, sometimes unofficially referred to as Sobbasi Language or Khosbasi Language, is a Bengalinized dialect of Urdu that is native to Old Dhaka, Bangladesh.It is being spoken by the Sobbas or Khosbas community, Nawab Family and some other communities such as the Shia community of Old Dhaka.

  7. Bengalis - Wikipedia

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    The Dhakaiya Kuttis are a small urban Bengali Muslim community residing in Old Dhaka city that noticeably differ from the rest of the people of Dhaka Division by culture. Ghotis: This is the term favoured by the natives of West Bengal to distinguish themselves from other Bengalis.

  8. Languages of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Dhakaiya Kutti: The dialect is spoken by the people of Old Dhaka. Noakhailla: Spoken by the people of Noakhali, Feni and Lakshmipur as well as some areas in Greater Comilla and northern Chittagong district. Varendri: Spoken by the people of the Western region (Rajshahi Division); part of the North Bengali dialects.

  9. Category:Bengali dialects - Wikipedia

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