LaBong
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So, you are sure huh? You have never heard accent of Kustia but still you are sure that at best the accent of Kustia, Nadia had influence on Chalit. It seems you have inherited some characteristics of a famous district of Bangladesh, even you deny any direct connection with Bangladesh . for getting out of closet and embracing your true heritage .
PS- No disrespect to residents of any district of Bangladesh. I don't have any prejudice against residents of any district.
I do have friends from Nodia but the thing is at present it's hard to differentiate dialect of various districts of West Bengal unless you are from rural Bankura or Midnapur. Everyone speaks Chalit.
Anyway as I have already said and also mentioned by another user that Nadia in general and Nabadwip in particular could have influenced the development of Chalit with its rich cultural traditional, but if we listen to Britannica which quotes Suniti Chatujje, then Chalit is the dialect of Kolkata and other areas on Bhagirathi.
Why don't you provide us an authentic sample of Kustia dialect?
Here's is an example of authentic Chalit of West Bengal.
I'm ethically Bengali, culturally Indian, a citizen of Republic of India and of agnostic religious view. Where does Bangladesh figure? ;-)Stop living in denial. There is no shame in accepting a place in Bangladesh as your roots. I am from the same region and welcome you to visit us. The people are very hospitable, particularly in this part and you will love it
I'd certainly like to visit the country though, as a tourist.
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