Bangladeshi English
Bangladeshi English, known as Anglo-Bangla in India, is an English accent heavily influenced by the Bengali language and its dialects in Bangladesh and surrounding Indian areas that speak Bengali. This variety is very common among Bengalis from Bangladesh, and in West Bengal, Assam and Tripura in India to a lesser extent.
Bangladeshi English | |
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Native to | Bangladesh, West Bengal, Barak valley |
Early forms | |
Latin (English alphabet) Unified English Braille | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
IETF | en-BD |
The code-mixed usage of Bengali/Bangla and English is known as Benglish or Banglish. The term Benglish was recorded in 1972, and Banglish slightly later, in 1975.
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