Portuguese language (redirect from Língua portuguesa)
decreolization of the língua brasílica and the related língua geral paulista, then spoken in almost all of what is now São Paulo, a former lingua franca in most...
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The Bengali language movement was a political movement in East Bengal (modern-day Bangladesh) in 1952, advocating the recognition of the Bengali language...
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Old Bengali was the earliest recorded form of the Bengali language, spoken in the Bengal region of eastern Indian subcontinent during the Middle Ages...
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article contains Bengali text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Bengalis (Bengali: বাঙ্গালী, বাঙালি...
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Bengali grammar (Bengali: বাংলা ব্যাকরণ Bangla bêkôrôn) is the study of the morphology and syntax of Bengali, an Indo-European language spoken in the Indian...
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linguistically closer to Assamese, though the speakers identify with the Bengali culture and the literary language. In the past, it was the court language...
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11 June 2015. Retrieved 10 June 2015. "Abá nhe'enga oîebyr – Tradução: a língua dos índios está de volta", by Suzel Tunes essay in Portuguese. Matthee,...
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Bengali Portuguese Creole[citation needed] (Portuguese: Crioulo português bengali) was an Indo-Portuguese creole spoken in various cities in Bengal: Calcutta...
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da UFRJ sobre a cooficialização de línguas no Brasil Município de Itarana participa de ações do Inventário da Língua Pomerana, Prefeitura Municipal de...
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Languages of South Asia (section Lingua francas)
Hindi–Urdu; the seventh most spoken language, Bengali; and thirteenth most spoken language, Punjabi. Languages like Bengali, Tamil and Nepali have official/national...
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northeastern state of Nagaland, India. Bishnupriya Manipuri, a creole of Bengali language and Meitei language (officially known as Manipuri language) See...
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Languages of India (category CS1 Bengali-language sources (bn))
regions have also started to voice concerns about imposition of Hindi. Bengali is the second most spoken and understood language in the country with a...
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Urdu (category CS1 Bengali-language sources (bn))
Pakistan, where Bengali was the dominant language), challenged the idea of Urdu as a national symbol and its practicality as the lingua franca. The significance...
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district. in Hojai district and for the Barak valley region, alongside Bengali, which is also an official language in the Barak Valley. The state has...
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Meitei language (redirect from Lingua Meitei)
third most widely spoken language of northeast India after Assamese and Bengali. There are 1.76 million Meitei native speakers in India according to the...
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and the most widely spoken, and so it serves as a lingua franca for inter-ethnic communications. Bengali, which is an official language in Assam's Barak...
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century earliest manuscript is Freising manuscripts Old Bengali, the earliest forms of the Bengali Language, emerged during the Kingdom of Gauda, 10th to...
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Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is based on Hindustani but heavily influenced by Bengali. Deccani, including Hyderabadi Urdu, and Bangalori Urdu, a dialect of Urdu...
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Assamese Bengali Bodo Hindi Nepali Bihar Hindi (including Bihari languages) Maithili Urdu Bengali Santali Chandigarh Hindi Punjabi Urdu Nepali Bengali Chhattisgarh...
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Abahattha (category History of the Bengali language)
Indo-Aryan languages. This group consists of languages such as Assamese, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Magahi, Maithili, and Odia. Abahatta is considered to follow...
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Saidpur, Bangladesh (category CS1 uses Bengali-language script (bn))
city is Modern Standard Bengali that serves as the lingua franca of the nation, with 98% of Bangladeshis being fluent in Bengali as their first language...
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relevant authorities regarding whether the Devanagari, Assamese, Roman or Bengali scripts should be made standard. It was agreed upon that the Roman script...
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43,756. Bengali is the most spoken language of the town with a population of 9,710, followed by Dimasa (7,855). Haflong Hindi is the lingua franca of...
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and tend to be lingua francas that are either supra-regional or supercentral according to the global language system theory. Bengali is the fifth most...
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Noakhali language (category CS1 Bengali-language sources (bn))
South Tripura district. In this district, along with Standard Bengali, it serves as a lingua franca among some indigenous communities such as the Tripuri/Reang...
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Noakhali District (category Articles containing Bengali-language text)
Noakhali District (Bengali: নোয়াখালী জেলা), historically known as Bhulua[citation needed] (Bengali: ভুলুয়া)[citation needed], is a district in southeastern...
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Cinema of India (section Bengali)
specific language, such as Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, Bhojpuri, Assamese and others. Major centres of film production...
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Culture of South Asia (section Bengali architecture)
state of West Bengal share a common heritage and culture based on the Bengali language. The culture of India is diverse and a complex mixture of many...
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766), Zemi (19,561), Kuki (18,652), Hmar (17,584), Khasi (11,520), and Bengali (11,163). Additionally, there are speakers of Rengma, Hindi, Pnar/Synteng...
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Kashmiri speakers States of India by Meitei speakers States of India by Bengali speakers States of India by urban population States of India by size of...
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