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  2. Bengali dialects - Wikipedia

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    This dialect is mainly spoken in the districts of North Bengal. The dialects of the North do not have contrastive nasal vowels, tend to conserve the h-word medially, often go through l-n and n-l transitions, often in nouns, and are the only dialects where æ can be found word terminally. Rajshahi: æk jon mansher duita bæṭa/chhawal chhilo. (P)

  3. North Central Bengali dialect - Wikipedia

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    North Central Bengali or Varendrī Bengali (বরেন্দ্রী বাংলা) is a dialect of the Bengali language, [1] [2] [3] spoken in the Varendra region (primarily consisting of the Rajshahi Division in Bangladesh and the Malda division in India).

  4. Northern Bengali - Wikipedia

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    This Northern Bengali dialect is said to be spoken from Goalpara to Purnia, encompassing much of the historical regions of Kamarupa and Varendra. [3] This area includes the modern divisions of Rangpur and Rajshahi in Bangladesh as well as Jalpaiguri and Malda in West Bengal.

  5. 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.

  6. Bengali language - Wikipedia

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    The south-western dialects (Rarhi or Nadia dialect) form the basis of modern standard colloquial Bengali. In the dialects prevalent in much of eastern and south-eastern Bangladesh (Barisal, Chittagong, Dhaka and Sylhet Divisions of Bangladesh), many of the stops and affricates heard in West Bengal and western Bangladesh are pronounced as ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Talk:Dialects of Bengali - Wikipedia

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    The dialect spoken in Rajbari has lots of influence from the neighbouring district of Kushtia in it's dialect and cultural heritage and the Gopalganj, Madaripur and Shariatpur have Hindu like vocabulary in them, even though they are located in Bangladesh. The Padma dialect also has lots of influence and similarities between Barisali and ...

  9. North Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Pagla Dewan Boddhovumi is one of Bangladesh's most important monuments. Natore, is the North Bengal capital and headquarter of Natore District. Uttara Ganabhaban is located near Natore town in North Bengal. On 24 July 1967, it was designated as a gubernatorial residence by Abdul Monem Khan the governor of East Pakistan.