211 million according to Wikipedia
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.
According to a UNESCO estimate, about 8% of the world's population speaks Bengali as their first language, making it the seventh most spoken language in the world.
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 are approximately 230 million native speakers of Bengali, also known as Bangla, making it the seventh most spoken language in the world. The majority of Bengali speakers reside in Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. Additionally, there are significant Bengali-speaking populations in countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Middle East.
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.
There is no such thing as Chittagong language.Chittagong is a city in Bangladesh, where they speak Bengali.
There are bengali speakers in many countries, but the only country where it has official status is India.
Indian people speak, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali(India)E.T.C There are many other Indian language But I don't Know how to spell it.
It means successful in Bengali ( people who speak it come from Bangladesh).
about 900,000 people around the world speaks Bangali.
Bengali, Hindi and EnglishThe people of Kolkata speak which language
bengali...83million people used to speak this language....as of 2001
If you are saying How many languages did Mother Tressa speak then, She could speak fluently in English, Albanian, Serbo-Croat, Bengali, and Hindi.
"Ami Bangla Boli"
300,000,000 (as of the year 2008)
211 million according to Wikipedia