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International Mother Language Day observed in DC for the first time.

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  • shyletis doesnt have their own language ...it is just a dialect.....habiganji is an ignorent abcd or bbcd...liten bro...i am close to shylet aswell.. u claimed that shyleti has their own script...lol....this is just false....assamees script and bengali script is 99% same ..as far as i know only 1 or 2 letters are different.....the way the guy wiv the mic speaking is called colito bangla this is the way we write...nobody realy speak in public like this...we all have our own style of speaking...

  • You display a woeful lack of knowledge about South Asian languages. Sylheti is a language in it's own right, with it's own alphabet. Sylheti is closer to Asaamese than Dhakaiya (politically enforced) Bangla. Chittagongi also has more in common with the languages spoken by the Arakan people in Burma.

    The Language Day is supposed to be about the right of EVERYONE to speak and express themselves in their mother tongue. Therefore not recognising the dominance of local languages is contrarian.

  • that's freakin accent idiot. Neglish is spoken with different accent everywhere in the world, so that makes english different language everywhere? There's southern England's english, irish accent, Lancashire accent, scottish accent, multiple american accents, Australian accent, Indian accent, even in Canada, there are different accents ranging from atlantic canadian to ontario, to western accent. ur bloody sylheti is a bengali language with different accent.

  • Flippin' freshie politics. Most Bangladeshis speak regional languages and not the lingo spoken by this dude. Where is the linguistic plurality in that?

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