Chittagongian
Chittagongian is a language spoken primarily in the Chittagong region of Bangladesh. It belongs to the Indo-Aryan language family and is considered a dialect of Bengali. Chittagongian has its own unique vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammatical structures, making it distinct from standard Bengali.
The language is used by millions of people in daily communication, cultural expressions, and local media. Due to its geographical and cultural significance, Chittagongian reflects the rich heritage of the Chittagong area, including its traditions, folklore, and social practices.