First, like learning/speaking any language, you must learn vocalbulary and the rules that go along with it. Once the vocalbulary is learned, you then must learn the final, and sometimes most confusing part, the sentence structure. The sentence structure of a language is the order in which words/vocalbulary are placed in sentence. In Hindi, ALL subjects go first, ALL Verbs go at the end of the sentence, and everything else (adjectives, prepositions, etc.) goes in the middle of the sentence.
For example: Main khush hoon= I am happy.
"Main" (pronunced like the month, may) is the Hindi word for "I". Since "I" is the subject of the sentence, it goes first in the sentence. Next is the word "khush" (proncounced koosh), which is the Hindi word for "happy". Since it is an adjective, it goes in the middle of the sentence. Last we have "hoon". "Hoon" is the Hindi word for "am". Since "am" is a verb, it goes at the end of the sentence. This is how Hindi is spoken.
"Ami Bangla Boli"
There are bengali speakers in many countries, but the only country where it has official status is India.
There are 211 million speakers of Bengali in the world, and it is the 7th most spoken language in the world. In Bangladesh, a country of 120 million, almost everyone speaks Bengali.
Bangladesh and the Indian states of West Bengal and Tripura predominantly speak Bengali.
Bangladesh and India are the two main countries where Bengali is spoken. In addition, there is a significant Bengali-speaking population in areas of Pakistan and the Middle East.
There is no such thing as Chittagong language.Chittagong is a city in Bangladesh, where they speak Bengali.
It means successful in Bengali ( people who speak it come from Bangladesh).
I think your talking about language... anyways they speak Bengali in Bangladesh.
about 900,000 people around the world speaks Bangali.
You can say "আমি বাংলা কথা বলতে পারি" which translates to "Ami Bangla kotha bolte pari" in Bengali.
Bengali, Hindi and EnglishThe people of Kolkata speak which language
Approximately 230 million people worldwide speak Bengali as their native language, primarily in Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. It is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world.