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] It is estimated (2009) that Chittagonian has 13 million speakers, principally in Bangladesh[5] and the United States.
dude in north bengal too.....
Hi
Is Chatgaiya a language or dialect?
I am curious to know about other languages and dialects of Bangladesh.
It's debatable whether it's a dialect or an a language of its own While native speakers consider it a dialect, linguists treat it as seperate language.Hi
Is Chatgaiya a language or dialect?
I am curious to know about other languages and dialects of Bangladesh.
Alright,I am not so sure about Chatgaiya because I am not familiar with that.
But I am sure that my language(Sylheti) isn't bengali or its dialect.It originated from the same source of other Indian languages.
All my life I was taught that Bengali is my mother language and mine is the "Oshuddho" form of Bangla.I believed that till I started digging up dirt.The truth is its a lie.
The power of propaganda is wonderful.
What broke India is religion,why did we joined Pakistan?of course because of religion.What unite us?religion,not bengali nationalism.
Don't get me wrong,its not about superiority/inferiority thing.What bothers me is,we are believing in wrong information and being labelled what we're not.
Okay I understand what you were trying to do back in some days. You are damn Bengali. You were in Assam region. Your people originated there same like other parts of Bengal. Through Sufi, Conversion, Mughals, Sultans, Migration. Bangla and Assamese languages are closely similar. In this group there are several dialects. Bangla standard dialects which was chosen for better understanding when Bengal was united. But these are equal.
Bengali dialects - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Assamese language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bengali dialects - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Even Assamese can well call their language Bangla. Whom artificially named their language different and use Bangla script. You are nothing special Sylheti. You are Bengali. Its not because you talk in Bangla but born in Bangla.
You should dig more and more and find out that your brothers from other sides of border call themselves Bengali whom were left behind.
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You joined Pakistan because of similar religion and culture with rest of Bengal. Which strengthen during the shared struggle against Pakistan and you became more Bengali. Understood.
In my opinion us sylhetis are 101 percent Bengali people however I believe our language is different from Bengali as we had our own alphabets before called sylheti nagari, however all of this was destroyed and replaced with Bengali alphabet. I'd like to see examples of pure sylheti vs banglafied sylheti, if you can.I am Bangladeshi because I was born in Bangladesh.Bengali is a term for people who's native language is Bengali.
You're talking like Bengali is the mother of all languages.It didn't fall straight out of sky,it evolved from other languages.
Why does it sounds similar?Because it came from the same damn source.
I am not saying I am special Sylheti or something,don't make things up.
Assamese may call their language whatever they wish,fact is fact.
There's around 10% Bengali words in Sylheti(pure Sylheti,not Banglafied one),which I believe not even pure bengali,those were added from different language like arabi,persian,turks,english etc.
I find some words in Sylheti similar to Hindi/Urdu,not just bengali.
BTW,I can provide examples of differences/similarities between them if anyone wishes to know.
I am Bangladeshi because I was born in Bangladesh.Bengali is a term for people who's native language is Bengali.
You're talking like Bengali is the mother of all languages.It didn't fall straight out of sky,it evolved from other languages.
Why does it sounds similar?Because it came from the same damn source.
I am not saying I am special Sylheti or something,don't make things up.
Assamese may call their language whatever they wish,fact is fact.
There's around 10% Bengali words in Sylheti(pure Sylheti,not Banglafied one),which I believe not even pure bengali,those were added from different language like arabi,persian,turks,english etc.
I find some words in Sylheti similar to Hindi/Urdu,not just bengali.
BTW,I can provide examples of differences/similarities between them if anyone wishes to know.
Technically,Bangla is a dialect of other language(s),but it was recognised as a language of its own.If Bangla can be recognised,why won't be others?Its disrespecting to get slapped in another language's arse where it doesn't belong.Look my Bengali friend, my points are simple. Bengal,Bangla and Bengali/Bangali are different things.
Bengal: Land. Which history dates back to thousands of years. Banga/Vanga/Bangala/Bangla/Bengal/Bangladesh
Bengali: Language. Which originated through Sanskrit and got shape in last 1000 years. This is not sure which is Bengali language. But what is spoken through the regions of Bengal and surrounding can be called Bangla. Different types of dialects. Should we name them different? And different scripts?
Bengali: People of Bengal. Whom are settled in Bengal in different time periods.
Most of the times we talk about the history of Bengal. But Sylhet and Chittagong has their own separate and shared history with Bengal. During Bengal Sultanate and Mughals, Arakan and Chittagong came closure to Bengal.
Sylhet which was part of Kamrup kingdom and sufi ruler also maintained good relation with the Bengal. So no history of collision with Mughal nawabs and sultans. That time they must have used some common language to interact. Like Persian.
But we lost our connection with Sylhet and Arakan during British rule. So that time we must have started this language differentiation. But in 20th century we were joined together again by creating East Bengal and Assam. So from that time we came more closure.
I say Im a Bengali for my thousands years of Bengal history not for the language and Bangladeshi is the identity which is perfectly aligned with Bengali nationalism.
Its the language and culture that differentiate people,right? I believe race doesn't exist,we all came from the same source.In my opinion us sylhetis are 101 percent Bengali people however I believe our language is different from Bengali as we had our own alphabets before called sylheti nagari, however all of this was destroyed and replaced with Bengali alphabet. I'd like to see examples of pure sylheti vs banglafied sylheti, if you can.