Sylheti Language

Sylheti (native name সিলটী Silôţi; Bengali name সিলেটী Sileţi) is the language of Sylhet, the north-eastern region of Bangladesh, and also spoken in parts of the North-East Indian states of Assam (the Barak valley) and Tripura (the North Tripura district). It is also spoken by a significant population in the other north-eastern states of India and amongst the large expatriate communities in the United Kingdom, United States, and countries of the ... more

Also known as:

  • Sylhetti Bangla,
  • Sylheti,
  • Sylheti Bangla,
  • Syloti,
  • Sileti,
  • Sylhetti,
  • Siloti,
  • Bengali of Cachar,
  • Sylheti Bengali,
  • Srihattia,
  • Syloty

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  • syl
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