Yes, it is one of Indo-European family, and has an even stronger root in Sanskrit than Hindi. It traces its root back to Prakrit, which was adopted as the royal language of court by King Ashoka, thereby replacing Sanskrit. The inscription of Ashoka are all in Prakrit. The Prakrit later gave birth to Pali in the middle age, from which early Bengali is derived. It was then transformed for several years and got spread into several dialects.
Tamil is a Dravidian language, not an Aryan language. The Dravidian languages are a separate language family from the Indo-Aryan languages, which includes languages like Hindi, Bengali, and Punjabi. Tamil has a rich literary tradition and is one of the oldest classical languages in the world.
Indo-Aryan languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family that have evolved from Sanskrit. Sanskrit, an ancient Indic language, served as a foundation for many modern Indo-Aryan languages such as Hindi, Bengali, and Gujarati. These languages share similarities with Sanskrit in terms of vocabulary, grammar, and phonetics.
Maity is part of the Mahishyas caste in Bengali. This caste bastes an Anglo-Aryan lineage and are generally found in West Bengali and Orissa.
Indo-Aryan people, live mostly in South Asia and the Indian subcontinent. This incliudes the modern day countries of India, Pakistan, Bengladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal. I don't know about Bhutan or Myanmar. They speak Indo-Aryan languages. Indians, speak a variety of Indo-Aryan languages and dialects; the main national language of India being the Hindi language. While other sub-ethnic groups from India speak their own such as Punjabi. Bengali people speak the Bengali language, Sri Lankans speak the Sinhala language. Nepalese people speak Nepali. Although, I don't exactly see the correlation between Germans and Indo-Aryans, because Adolf Hitler claimed he was a pure Aryan.
bengali
Bangladesh and India have Bengali as an official language. In Bangladesh, Bengali is the sole official language, while in India, Bengali is one of the 22 scheduled languages.
ছেলে is the writting of the language Bengali, but the English letters are :Chēlē
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The word for sister in Bengali language is "বোন" (pronounced as "bon").
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No, it is an Asian language.
Sanskrit is an ancient Indo European language, and it greatly influenced languages in and around India. Hindi, Bengali, Assamese, Konkani, and Marathi are all closely related to Sanskrit.