Bangali (ethnic dialect)

Bangali is a dialect cluster of the Bengali language spoken in some parts of Bangladesh & Tripura and includes most of the varieties in the eastern subgroup of Bengali-Assamese languages spoken by Bangals in the state of Tripura and parts of the country. Sukumar Sen classified this dialect from other dialects. Suniti Kumar Chatterji, describing the cluster as "Vanga Dialects", further divided it into two groups, "Western and S. W. Vanga" and "Eastern and S.E. Vanga". The Eastern and S.E. Vanga group includes the Sylheti and Chittagonian dialects (considered Independent languages by some) while the Western and S. W. Vanga group is spoken across the Divisions of Mymensingh, Dhaka, Comilla, Barisal and Khulna (excluding Satkhira district) in Bangladesh and the Indian state of Tripura. The Ban

Bangali (ethnic dialect)

Bangali is a dialect cluster of the Bengali language spoken in some parts of Bangladesh & Tripura and includes most of the varieties in the eastern subgroup of Bengali-Assamese languages spoken by Bangals in the state of Tripura and parts of the country. Sukumar Sen classified this dialect from other dialects. Suniti Kumar Chatterji, describing the cluster as "Vanga Dialects", further divided it into two groups, "Western and S. W. Vanga" and "Eastern and S.E. Vanga". The Eastern and S.E. Vanga group includes the Sylheti and Chittagonian dialects (considered Independent languages by some) while the Western and S. W. Vanga group is spoken across the Divisions of Mymensingh, Dhaka, Comilla, Barisal and Khulna (excluding Satkhira district) in Bangladesh and the Indian state of Tripura. The Ban