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Bengali

বাংলা ভাষা

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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 193 million native and about 230 million total speakers, Bengali is one of the most spoken languages (ranked sixth) in the world. The National song and the national anthem of India, and the national anthem of Bangladesh were composed in Bengali. Along with other Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, Bengali evolved circa 1000–1200 CE from eastern Middle Indo-Aryan dialects such as the Magadhi Prakrit and Pali, which developed from a dialect or group of dialects that were close, but not identical to, Vedic and Classical Sanskrit. Literary Bengali saw borrowings from Classical Sanskrit, preserving spelling while adapting pronunciation to that of Bengali, during the period of Middle Bengali and the Bengali Renaissance. The modern literary form of Bengali was developed during the 19th and early 20th centuries based on the dialect spoken in the Nadia region, a west-central Bengali dialect. Today, literary form and dialects of Bengali constitute the primary language spoken in Bangladesh and the second most commonly spoken language in India. With a rich literary tradition arising from the Bengali Renaissance, Bengali binds together a culturally diverse region and is an important contributor to Bengali nationalism. In former East Bengal, the strong linguistic consciousness led to the Bengali Language Movement, during which on 21 February 1952, several people were killed during protests to gain its recognition as a state language of the then Dominion of Pakistan and to maintain its writing in the Bengali script. The day has since been observed as Language Movement Day in Bangladesh, and was proclaimed the International Mother Language Day by UNESCO on 17 November 1999.
Source : DBpedia

Names (more)

[af] Bengaals
[ak] Bengali kasa
[am] ቤንጋሊኛ
[ar] البنغالية
[an] Idioma bengalí
[az] Benqal dili
[bm] bɛngalikan
[be] Бенгальская мова
[bn] বাংলা ভাষা
[bo] བྷང་ག་ལའི་སྐད།
[bs] Bangla
[br] Banglaeg
[bg] Бенгалски език
[ca] Bengalí
[cs] Bengálština
[kw] Bengalek
[cy] Bengaleg
[da] Bengali
[de] Bengalisch
[dv] ބެންގާލީ
[dz] བངྒ་ལ་ཁ
[el] Μπενγκάλι γλώσσα
[en] Bengali language
[eo] Bengala lingvo
[et] Bengali keel
[eu] Bengalera
[ee] bengalgbe
[fo] Bengalskt mál
[fa] بنگالی
[fi] Bengalin kieli
[fr] Bengali
[ff] Bengali
[gd] Bangla
[ga] Beangáilis
[gl] Lingua bengalí
[gu] બંગાળી ભાષા
[ha] Bengali
[sh] Bengalski jezik
[he] בנגלית
[hi] बँगाली
[hr] Bengalski jezik
[hu] Bengáli nyelv
[hy] Բենգալերեն
[ig] Bengali
[io] Bengali linguo
[ia] bengali
[id] Bahasa Bengali
[is] Bengalska
[it] Lingua bengalese
[ja] ベンガル語
[kl] Bengalimiutut
[kn] ಬಂಗಾಳಿ ಭಾಷೆ
[ks] بَنٛگٲلۍ
[ka] ბენგალური ენა
[kk] бенгал
[km] បង់ក្លាដែស
[ki] Kibangla
[rw] Ikibengali
[ky] бангладешче
[kg] Kibang'la
[ko] 벵골어
[lo] ເບັງການ
[la] Lingua Bengalica
[lv] Bengāļu valoda
[ln] libengali
[lt] Bengalų kalba
[lu] Bengali
[lg] Lubengali
[ml] ബംഗാളി
[mr] बंगाली भाषा
[mk] Бенгалски јазик
[mg] Bengali
[mt] Bengali
[mi] Reo Bengali
[ms] Bahasa Bengali
[my] ဘင်္ဂါလီ
[nd] isi-Bhengali
[ne] बंगाली
[nl] Bengaals
[nn] Bengali
[nb] bengali
[no] Bengali
[oc] Bengalin
[or] ବଙ୍ଗଳା ଭାଷା
[om] Afaan Baangladeshi
[os] Бенгайлаг æвзаг
[pa] ਬੰਗਾਲੀ
[pl] Język bengalski
[pt] Língua bengali
[ps] بنګالي
[qu] Banla simi
[rm] bengal
[ro] Limba bengaleză
[rn] Ikibengali
[ru] Бенгальский язык
[sg] Bengäli
[sa] वङ्ग भाषा
[si] බෙංගාලි
[sk] Bengálčina
[sl] Bengalščina
[se] Bengalgiella
[sn] chiBengali
[so] Bangaali
[st] Se-bengali
[es] Idioma bengalí
[sq] Bengalisht
[sr] Бенгалски језик
[sw] Kibengali
[sv] Bengali
[ta] வங்காள மொழி
[tt] Бенгаль теле
[te] బంగ్లా భాష
[tg] Бенгалӣ
[th] ภาษาเบงกาลี
[ti] በንጋሊኛ
[to] lea fakapengila
[tn] Bengali
[tr] Bengalce
[ug] بېنگال تىلى
[uk] Бенгальська мова
[ur] بنگالی
[vi] Tiếng Bengal
[xh] Isi-Bengali
[yi] בענגאליש
[yo] Èdè Bẹ̀ngálì
[zh] 孟加拉语
[zu] isi-Bengali

Language type : Living

Official language : Bangladesh,

Language resources for Bengali

Open Languages Archives


Bengali Wikipedia
Bengali Wiktionary
Wiktionary - Category:Bengali language [en]
Wiktionnaire - Catégorie:bengali [fr]

Omniglot encyclopedia [en]
Lexilogos Dictionaries [en]
Dictionnaires Lexilogos [fr]
Dictionnaires Lexicool [fr]

Technical notes

This page is providing structured data for the language Bengali.
Following BCP 47 the recommended tag for this language is bn.

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ISO 639 Codes

ISO 639-1 : bn
ISO 639-2B : ben
ISO 639-2T : ben
ISO 639-3 : ben

Linked Data URIs

http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/ben
http://dbpedia.org/resource/ISO_639:ben
http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-1/bn
http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/ben

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Sources

Authority documentation for ISO 639 identifier: ben

Freebase ISO 639-3 : ben
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