Bengali Vs Bihari

Hindustan Times: Debina Bonnerjee and Gurmeet Choudhary combined Bengali and Bihari culture in puja on sixth day of baby's birth. Watch

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Debina Bonnerjee and Gurmeet Choudhary combined Bengali and Bihari culture in puja on sixth day of baby's birth. Watch

Ghugni is a popular Bengali snack that is made using soaked dried yellow peas. This Bihari-style version of it is made using kala chana and offers a burst of flavours in the mouth. Read Time: 2 min ...

Chôlito bhasha (চলিত ভাষা "running language"), known by linguists as Standard Colloquial Bengali, is a written Bengali style exhibiting a preponderance of colloquial idiom and shortened verb forms and is the standard for written Bengali now.

Bengali people are the majority population of Bengal, the region of northeastern South Asia that generally corresponds to the country of Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. The Bengalis speak dialects of Bangla, as they call the Bengali language.

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Bengali exhibits diglossia between the written and spoken forms of the language; two styles of writing, involving somewhat different vocabularies and syntax, have emerged. The Bengali writing system is the Bengali abugida, a cursive script which is a variant of the Eastern Nagari script.

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Bengali (বাংলা) Bengali is an eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in Bangladesh and northern Indian. There are about 250 million native speakers of Bengali, and another 41 million people speak it as a second language.

Bengali, or Bangla, is an Indo-Aryan language spoken predominantly in Bangladesh and in the Indian states of West Bengal and Tripura by approximately 250 million speakers.