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Chittagonian (চাটগাঁইয়া বুলি Chaţgãia Buli) also Chatgaya, Chittagonian Bengali, is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the
people of Chittagong in Bangladesh and in much of the southeast of the country. It is closely related to Bengali and is considered
to be a non-standard Bengali dialect although it is not inherently intelligible with Bengali. It is estimated (2009) that
Chittagonian has 13 million speakers, principally in Bangladesh and the United States. |
Names (more)[en] Chittagonian language[fr] Chittagonien [id] Bahasa Chittagonia [no] Chittagong [pl] Język chatgaya [ta] சிட்டகோனிய மொழி [th] ภาษาจิตตะกอง |
Language type : Living
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