North Central Bengali or Varendrī (বরেন্দ্রী) is a dialect of the Bengali language,[1] spoken in the Varendra region (primarily consisting of the Rajshahi Division in Bangladesh and the Malda division in India). Varendri was classified by two Indian linguists; Suniti Kumar Chatterji and Sukumar Sen. It is also spoken in adjoining villages in neighbouring Bihar. Varendri is tonal, and its vocabulary and phonology have a great deal of influence from Maithili and other Bihari languages.
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Native to | Bangladesh, India |
Region | Rajshahi, Malda |
Language family | Indo-European
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Dialects | Bangladeshi variation Indian variation |
Writing system | Bengali alphabet |
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ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | rajs1238 Rajshahi |
Varendri is a dialect belonging to North Bengal. The standardised register of Bengali was chosen to be the dialect spoken in Nadia (West-Central Bengal). Examples:
Gambhira, a Bengali folk genre is originally evolved with this dialect. This dialect is famous in many Bengali dramas. A web series by Chorki named Shaaticup is created in this dialect.
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