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Bengali Language

Language Overview: The language of Bangladesh and is classified as Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Eastern zone and Bengali-Assamese.

Regions Spoken: Bengali is spoken in many different countries, like countries in the Western World, Bangladesh, India, Malawi, Nepal, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, United Arab Emirate, United Kingdom and the USA.

Population: 100,000,000 speak Bengali as a first language in Bangladesh, as of 1994. 211,000,000 people speak Bengali as a second-language, as of 1999. And the total population of people who speak Bengali in all countries is 171,070,202 (for a total of 71,070,202 people who speak Bengali outside of Bangladesh).

Dialects: There are several languages/dialects in the Bengali groups. Central Bengali speaks Standard, Western Bengali (Kharia Thar, Mal Paharia, Saraki), Southwestern Bengali, Northern Bengali (Koch, Siripuria), Rajbanshi, Bahe, Eastern Bengali (Sylhetti), Haijong, Southeastern Bengali (Chakma), Gana, Vanga, Chittagonian (Southeastern Bengali dialect).

Brief History: Bengali is the official language of Bangladesh and is touch is primary schools, used in the bible from 1809-2000 and is spoken among people of the Muslim religion (in other countries it is spoken among people of the Muslim, Hindu, and Christian religion).

Bengali is an eastern Indo-Aryan language.

It is native to the region of eastern South Asia known as Bengal, which comprises present-day Bangladesh, the Indian state of West Bengal, and parts of the Indian states of Tripura and Assam.

It is written using the Bengali script. With about 220 million native and about 250 million total speakers, Bengali is one of the most spoken languages, ranked seventh in the world.

It evolved circa 1000–1200 CE from eastern Middle Indo-Aryandialects such as the Magadhi Prakrit and Pali.