Sylheti
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Sylheti was influenced by Khasi and Bodo.[1]
Sylheti
Summary
Sylheti is a natural language[1]. Sylheti draws 807 Wikipedia views per month (natural_language category, ranking #139 of 734).[2]
Key Facts
- Sylheti is identified as part of the Sylheti ethnic group[3].
- Sylheti is identified as part of the Maimal caste ethnic group[4].
- Sylheti is identified as part of the Chero caste ethnic group[5].
- Sylheti is identified as part of the Sauria Paharia tribe ethnic group[6].
- Sylheti is identified as part of the Bodo tribe ethnic group[7].
- Sylheti is identified as part of the Bhumij tribe ethnic group[8].
- Sylheti was influenced by Khasi[9].
- Sylheti was influenced by Bodo[10].
- Sylheti is in the country of Bangladesh[11].
- Sylheti is in the country of India[12].
- Sylheti is in the country of Myanmar[13].
- Sylheti is in the country of United Kingdom[14].
- Sylheti is in the country of Australia[15].
- Sylheti is in the country of Canada[16].
- Sylheti's instance of is recorded as natural language[17].
- Sylheti's instance of is recorded as modern language[18].
- Sylhet is named after Sylheti[19].
- The location of Sylheti was London[20].
- Sylheti took place at Meghalaya[21].
- The location of Sylheti was Nagaland[22].
- The location of Sylheti was Assam[23].
- The location of Sylheti was Manipur[24].
- Sylheti took place at Tripura[25].
- The location of Sylheti was Sylhet Region[26].
- Sylheti took place at Bengaluru[27].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include natural language[17] and modern language[18]. Sylheti is a type of Bengali–Assamese[28]. Sylheti is the opposite of non-Sylheti[29].
Origins
Sylhet is named after Sylheti[19].
Movements and Schools
Acknowledged influences include Khasi[9] and Bodo[10].
Influence
Things named for Sylheti include Sylheti Wikipedia[30], a Wikipedia language edition[31], in United States[32], founded in 2025[33].
Why It Matters
Sylheti draws 807 Wikipedia views per month (natural_language category, ranking #139 of 734).[2] Sylheti has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34] Sylheti is known by 40 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]
Entities named for Sylheti include Sylheti Wikipedia[30], a Wikipedia language edition[31], in United States[32], founded in 2025[33].