Iksy | Sylheti Bangla Culture, Religion and Comedy | Blood Brothers #47

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In this hilarious episode of the Blood Brothers podcast, Dilly and Aki Hussain speak with influencer and KZbinr Ikramul Hoque aka 'Iksy'. #BloodBrothersPodcast #Iksy #Bangladesh
Iksy explains how his unconventional career choice was received by family and his local community in east London, and whether people engage with him seriously.
The hosts and guest reminisce family visits to their motherland, Bangladesh, and the importance of Bangladeshis in the west preserving their culture and heritage.
Topics of discussion also include religion in comedy and whether Bangladeshi culture will ever become mainstream in the British media.
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@5Pillars
@5Pillars 4 жыл бұрын
As salaamu alaykum brothers, sisters, friends and foes. Please like, share and comment on this video, as well as subscribing to the 5Pillars KZbin channel! Jazakallah khayran.
@ShakeOneOfficial
@ShakeOneOfficial 4 жыл бұрын
Wa Alaykum Salam yes akhi always share your videos everytime
@shariabegum850
@shariabegum850 3 жыл бұрын
aslam
@schowdhury5685
@schowdhury5685 3 жыл бұрын
Do a podcast with alioffical1
@schowdhury5685
@schowdhury5685 3 жыл бұрын
Do a prodcast with smash bengali
@abzinod3266
@abzinod3266 4 жыл бұрын
Arabs, Afghans, Bengalis, Turks etc. We all need to unite as Muslims and break past these borders.
@tonymontana3160
@tonymontana3160 4 жыл бұрын
That’s it my brother we need to unite Islam rather then hate becouse of borders love all my Muslim brothers and sisters sake of Allah
@biggiek9254
@biggiek9254 4 жыл бұрын
i agree these boundaries were created to divide us
@kamrulriyad7320
@kamrulriyad7320 3 жыл бұрын
Syelheti, Dhakaiya, Chatgaiyan, all are Bangladeshi
@munnakhan8961
@munnakhan8961 2 жыл бұрын
No thanks we tasted in 1971 it wasn't sweet, we are good divided
@munnakhan8961
@munnakhan8961 2 жыл бұрын
@@tonymontana3160 lol then why Bangladesh separated??
@jjda001
@jjda001 3 жыл бұрын
When iksy said "the problem is bengali's don't support bengali's"...i felt that! Pinned the nail on the head with that comment, rate that!
@astongrad930
@astongrad930 4 жыл бұрын
The most enjoyable episode by miles, couldn't stop smiling. Chemistry between hosts and guest was on point.
@j4h3d08
@j4h3d08 3 жыл бұрын
the brother in the green hoodie, defo a big fan of Iksy, love how he randomly comments with the accent and the back and forth with iksy Haha
@muazmohammed7621
@muazmohammed7621 4 жыл бұрын
London is second home for sylhetis
@generalgeneral3032
@generalgeneral3032 3 жыл бұрын
Yes bhai, fun fact Tower hamlets is where the 2nd most sylheti are in the whole world
@Enacaus
@Enacaus 4 жыл бұрын
Bangladeshis WHERE ARE U AT?
@sophiesumleen7872
@sophiesumleen7872 4 жыл бұрын
here 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
@imampula3154
@imampula3154 4 жыл бұрын
CTG LOL
@sophiesumleen7872
@sophiesumleen7872 4 жыл бұрын
@@imampula3154 dat is my hometown
@Enacaus
@Enacaus 4 жыл бұрын
@@imampula3154 What is CTG?
@imampula3154
@imampula3154 4 жыл бұрын
@@Enacaus CHITTAGONG
@tufayelmiah7969
@tufayelmiah7969 3 жыл бұрын
Iksy hit the nail on the head. It's unbelievable how true that is. Bengalis don't support each other at all. The tiktok example he brought up is very true. When I scroll down and see Pakistani/Indian tiktoks the comment section is filled with support. Whereas the bengali tiktok comments are filled with hatred. That's ultimately down to the fact that our parents never taught us to support each other. I've seen it first hand; jealousy between families, discriminating against people from different cities... different villages even.. discrimination within culture is one of the saddest things I swear. This will never change if we let the mindsets of our forefathers prevail.
@TraderZer0
@TraderZer0 3 жыл бұрын
Bengalis dont support bengalis. This is a fact. They act against one another even if your from different village
@mizanurahmed9106
@mizanurahmed9106 3 жыл бұрын
Yes there are many bengalis that don’t support each other , but I’ve also come across over the years many Bengalis clearly supporting each other. Also what about the many bengalis that are fans of Iksy and other artists ?? How else do you think iksy’s album got to number one ?? There are haters/trolls among all ethnic backgrounds, as I’ve observed my self . Unfortunately there are people like yourself that are pessimistic towards their fellow bengalis.
@TraderZer0
@TraderZer0 3 жыл бұрын
@@mizanurahmed9106 there is truth to what you say. Bengalis suffer from a clear ego complex thats different to Pakistanis and other ethnic people. It is breaking away slowly our generation like iksy and dilly are out there supportive of like causes
@fahadhussen7503
@fahadhussen7503 3 жыл бұрын
So true
@malam5138
@malam5138 3 жыл бұрын
If u act stupid and childish how can you? Iksy need to grow up and stop with his rubbish. He talk like freshie but the truth is that’s how he talks.
@TraderZer0
@TraderZer0 3 жыл бұрын
@@malam5138 you are freshie number 2
@alexikamran7039
@alexikamran7039 4 жыл бұрын
I never thought you from Bangladesh even from Sylhet, here is me from here town, its joy to someone from Sylhet.
@javeduddin8370
@javeduddin8370 4 жыл бұрын
Jokes aside this is a brilliant channel and I love the content. Its unfiltered, which I love and a big spud to both the hosts! Continue to be real and original.
@5Pillars
@5Pillars 3 жыл бұрын
🙌
@zaifajs
@zaifajs 4 жыл бұрын
Surprise to know bro Dilly is has Bangladeshi parents, I always thought he is from Pakistani heritage. Another reason to be blood brothers! 💪🏼
@zaifajs
@zaifajs 4 жыл бұрын
@siemenssx1 Yes, but i see this as cultural label rather than national.
@MotorStorm66
@MotorStorm66 3 жыл бұрын
@@fuadahmed5501 who’s fault is that? The Arab tribes were even more vicious against each other before Islam.
@quranforsleep5038
@quranforsleep5038 3 жыл бұрын
he is sylheti. He looks it
@abayomrunkojemusa9086
@abayomrunkojemusa9086 3 жыл бұрын
I've noticed how Bangladeshis have a wide variety of looks, You have the south Indian Looking bengalis, the far-eastern (chinese) looking bengalis, the pakistani looking bengalis and then the Arab looking bengalis, subhanallah.
@abayomrunkojemusa9086
@abayomrunkojemusa9086 3 жыл бұрын
@@fuadahmed5501 That explains why they have so many different types of looks. Bengalis will have ancestors who were Arabs, chinese, persians, Turkics, even Africans. I think a lot of them are descendants of the early Afro-Asiatic people.
@TheGunsta33
@TheGunsta33 3 жыл бұрын
I am 42 years old and I absolutely love this brother, Iksy. A legend in his own right. Alhumdullilah keep it up and gagging for some new stuff especially with Cha, the 6ft bangali from balagonj 😜
@FoodieNYC
@FoodieNYC 3 жыл бұрын
I hope I can visit Bangladesh one day. I've seen pictures of places there and I love how close to nature people are. ♥️♥️♥️♥️
@frankzappa951
@frankzappa951 2 жыл бұрын
I am mixed race, Pakistani dad/Scottish mum, have lots of Bengali friends from school days. Could never understand the beef between Pakistani boys and Bengali boys during school days, felt so unnatural to me and I stayed clear as much as I possibly could. I have seen pictures and videos from when friends have gone to visit relatives and I love the looks and vibe from Bangladesh, Insha’Allah I will visit one day.
@YouthWorking
@YouthWorking 4 жыл бұрын
Really good interview/podcast. Should’ve added Maj on the screen too. Looking forward to the next one.
@0121sir
@0121sir 4 жыл бұрын
Deffo need Maj on it tooo
@rashidkhalid3970
@rashidkhalid3970 3 жыл бұрын
We Sylhetis are like a mini family because of our same language culture and similar roots area region the beautiful village landscape area from our ancestors came from
@quranforsleep5038
@quranforsleep5038 3 жыл бұрын
Sylheti is an eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the Sylhet ( ꠍꠤꠟꠐ / সিলেট) region of Bangladesh, and neighbouring Barak Valley in the Indian state of Assam. There are also Sylheti speakers in the Indian states of Meghalaya, Tripura and Manipur, as well as in the USA and UK. The Syloti-Nagri alphabet was developed around the 14th century by Saint Shahjalal and his 360 saintly companions, most of whom were Arabic speakers. Other scripts used at the time were deemed unsuitable for the Sylheti language. In the 1860s, Moulvi Abdul Karim spent many years in Europe and learnt the printing trade. After returning home, he designed a woodblock type for the Syloti-Nagri alphabet and founded the Islamia Press in Sylhet in about 1870. Other Sylheti presses were established in Sunamgonj, Shillong and Kolkata. These presses fell out of use during the early 1970s. Since then the Syloti-Nagri alphabet has been used mainly by linguists and academics.
@FoodieNYC
@FoodieNYC 3 жыл бұрын
Asalamu Alikiekum my Sylheti brothers and sisters ♥️♥️♥️♥️
@zainuzzaman2934
@zainuzzaman2934 3 жыл бұрын
@@quranforsleep5038 Man I've had enough of you extreme separatists. Sylheti is an eastern Bengali dialect spoken mainly in the Sylhet region of Bangladesh, and neighbouring Barak Valley in the Indian state of Assam. There are also Sylheti speakers in the Indian states of Meghalaya, Tripura and Manipur, as well as in the USA and UK. The Sylhet Nagri alphabet was developed around the 17th century as an offshoot of Nagri script which came from Kaithi script. It was used to write in formal Bengali, not Sylheti. It was used not just in Sylhet, it was used in Calcutta, Noakhali, Dhaka and Bankura too. Get your facts right
@Itz_HFA
@Itz_HFA 4 жыл бұрын
47 minutes??? Podcasts need to be much longer.
@tweetsalways7068
@tweetsalways7068 4 жыл бұрын
Init
@kaminoeiyuu4314
@kaminoeiyuu4314 3 жыл бұрын
This is sooo funny and on point discussions trust me we can't be forgetting our roots man
@nahinahmed3456
@nahinahmed3456 4 жыл бұрын
Alhamdulillah Love from Bangladesh!
@kurama3806
@kurama3806 4 жыл бұрын
Great podcast. Would like to see aliofficial on this
@mo3ali752
@mo3ali752 3 жыл бұрын
I agree with Iqsy, we need to know our roots, I love going to bangladesh whenever I can, every chance I get i would love to go, we need to teach our children about our roots and take them to Bangladesh often to teach them about the value of everything, if we don't teach our children then what would become of their children.
@kab1r
@kab1r 3 жыл бұрын
Thing is, the traditions are backwards especially for women (Bros with wives would understand), hence youth extend that disdain towards their parent country.
@a.ssajjad5269
@a.ssajjad5269 4 жыл бұрын
Bro can u pls add the english sub-titles I didn't understand half the video.
@-KagamiTaiga
@-KagamiTaiga 3 жыл бұрын
Man this is one of the best episodes! Loving the bengali culture! One of my favourite parts is when Dilly Bhaisab went serious on his bro @33:19 and then his bro in a scared/serious face says 'nah that's not true', keep watching till @33:49. And then bhaisab continues on @34:13 and then his younger bro in a scared/serious face says 'what's going on now, what's happened to this podcast I don't understand' Reminds me of my brother and I. I'm like 10 years younger than him but we have good bants, and then suddenly he drops the respect bar on me now and again. I'm like bruv y you gonna be like that.
@quranforsleep5038
@quranforsleep5038 3 жыл бұрын
Sylheti is an eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the Sylhet ( ꠍꠤꠟꠐ / সিলেট) region of Bangladesh, and neighbouring Barak Valley in the Indian state of Assam. There are also Sylheti speakers in the Indian states of Meghalaya, Tripura and Manipur, as well as in the USA and UK. The Syloti-Nagri alphabet was developed around the 14th century by Saint Shahjalal and his 360 saintly companions, most of whom were Arabic speakers. Other scripts used at the time were deemed unsuitable for the Sylheti language. In the 1860s, Moulvi Abdul Karim spent many years in Europe and learnt the printing trade. After returning home, he designed a woodblock type for the Syloti-Nagri alphabet and founded the Islamia Press in Sylhet in about 1870. Other Sylheti presses were established in Sunamgonj, Shillong and Kolkata. These presses fell out of use during the early 1970s. Since then the Syloti-Nagri alphabet has been used mainly by linguists and academics.
@majormalarkey8342
@majormalarkey8342 4 жыл бұрын
The culture connection is a very important thing
@muhammads1033
@muhammads1033 4 жыл бұрын
I'm a Dhakaiya and I understand this, most likely the other guys are diaspora Bengalis. A lot of misinformed people writing rubbish in the comments and having district wars, the only difference between Sylheti dialect and Standard is the pronunciation and some grammar. All the vocab in this podcast was basically the same as how I speak just different pronunciation.
@NisCho754
@NisCho754 4 жыл бұрын
Really like your comment, I agree with mostly everything but have to disagree with some parts. Sylheti itself has four dialects (standard Sylheti, Moulvibazaari, Hobigonji and Sunamgonji) and depending on which dialect of Sylheti one speak la the words can differ as well as the accent. Hence by some Sylheti is viewed as a separate language from Bangla (tho there are similarities) considering it has its own alphabet/script. I wish I could direct you to a video where all four dialects are used then it would make more sense and you would easily hear the difference.
@mustafakhan131
@mustafakhan131 4 жыл бұрын
Its like urdu understand punjabi its not hard . So fluent dhaka understand syleti but syletis hardly understand bangla news
@NisCho754
@NisCho754 4 жыл бұрын
Mustafa Khan Don’t know about Urdu and Punjabi but it’s the other way around when it comes to shuddho Bangla and Sylheti. Us Sylhetis understand Shuddho Bangla more than non-Sylhetis understands us.
@mustafakhan131
@mustafakhan131 4 жыл бұрын
@@NisCho754 well thats because syleti is turning slightly more shuddofied. But original syleti before 1971 was very different . But still from my experience the bangla news no syleti understands.
@muhammads1033
@muhammads1033 4 жыл бұрын
@@mustafakhan131 Yeah Bangla news is not in Dhaka dialect. It's in Kolkata dialect spoken in west bengal, India.
@mahdirahman7475
@mahdirahman7475 4 жыл бұрын
Ahhhh Wish it was longer
@frankzappa951
@frankzappa951 2 жыл бұрын
I am mixed race, Pakistani dad/Scottish mum and have lots of Bengali friends from school days. Could never understand the beef between Pakistani boys and Bengali boys during school days, felt so unnatural to me and I stayed clear as much as I possibly could. I have seen pictures and videos from when friends have gone to visit relatives and I love the looks and vibe from Bangladesh, Insha’Allah I will visit one day.
@jusnamiah6955
@jusnamiah6955 3 жыл бұрын
Loved this, had me smiling all the way through, thanks guys
@tsa_03
@tsa_03 4 жыл бұрын
I had to learn syhleti of my grandparents parents didn't speak much at home and it's still not proper fluent but I understand proper
@quranforsleep5038
@quranforsleep5038 3 жыл бұрын
Sylheti is an eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the Sylhet ( ꠍꠤꠟꠐ / সিলেট) region of Bangladesh, and neighbouring Barak Valley in the Indian state of Assam. There are also Sylheti speakers in the Indian states of Meghalaya, Tripura and Manipur, as well as in the USA and UK. The Syloti-Nagri alphabet was developed around the 14th century by Saint Shahjalal and his 360 saintly companions, most of whom were Arabic speakers. Other scripts used at the time were deemed unsuitable for the Sylheti language. In the 1860s, Moulvi Abdul Karim spent many years in Europe and learnt the printing trade. After returning home, he designed a woodblock type for the Syloti-Nagri alphabet and founded the Islamia Press in Sylhet in about 1870. Other Sylheti presses were established in Sunamgonj, Shillong and Kolkata. These presses fell out of use during the early 1970s. Since then the Syloti-Nagri alphabet has been used mainly by linguists and academics.
@zainuzzaman2934
@zainuzzaman2934 3 жыл бұрын
@@quranforsleep5038 Man I've had enough of you extreme separatists. Sylheti is an eastern Bengali dialect. The Sylhet Nagri alphabet was developed around the 17th century as an offshoot of Nagri script which came from Kaithi script. It was used to write in formal Bengali, not Sylheti. It was used not just in Sylhet, it was used in Calcutta, Noakhali, Dhaka and Bankura too. Get your facts right
@leapoffaith6982
@leapoffaith6982 3 жыл бұрын
Most Sylhetis think they are the only people from Bangladesh who are living in the UK. For them as far as the British Bangladeshis are concerned, only Sylhetis that matters. Majority of them think all non-Sylhetis are Dhakaiya. And Dhakaiyas speak Shuddho dialect. There are people living in the UK from all 64 districts of Bangladesh with their own regional dialects, cuisines and features. Sylhetis need to come out of this tribalistic bubble and narrowness. The same jahiliya you will notice amongst Pakistani Mirpuris. The Ummati Mohammadi is one body and Muslims are one people with one book, one objective and that is Worship Allah (SWT) by establishing Tawheed and Adal/عدل/Justice on earth. Islam came to abolish this tribal narrowness which unfortunately a lot of them have re-adopted from their colonial masters the British/France/Dutch...
@hawraarsanmedia3868
@hawraarsanmedia3868 3 жыл бұрын
This is same for Isaaq somalis which are the biggest Somalis in the uk or landers as they are known they believe that they are better than regular black somalis because they are lightskin and they speak aggressive and have a superior culture and language more similar to Yemenis
@farukmiah1207
@farukmiah1207 3 жыл бұрын
Most of UK diaspora are from Sylhet/Jalalabad
@MotorStorm66
@MotorStorm66 3 жыл бұрын
I feel these problems are more common among the older generations, though; would you agree? Many/most of the youth are even ok with marrying non-Bengalis. Personally I’m aware of the diversity among Bangladeshis. I think the type of people who don’t bother to research this diversity are the same who don’t bother to research the diversity of the UK or wherever else they live.
@MotorStorm66
@MotorStorm66 3 жыл бұрын
@@fuadahmed5501 Islamic unity does exist, while respecting cultures? Why do you say it doesn’t?
@MotorStorm66
@MotorStorm66 3 жыл бұрын
@@fuadahmed5501 you seem to be mixing up Muslims with Islam
@shepon23
@shepon23 3 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this! Good job guys 👍🏻
@tasnim813
@tasnim813 3 жыл бұрын
Bro! Watching from sylhet ♥️
@mrpullafastone
@mrpullafastone 3 жыл бұрын
I literally cracked up when he said spiderman candy sticks.lool
@sultansandsneakers
@sultansandsneakers 3 жыл бұрын
Dilly Bhai..much credit to you in helping this Bengali from America care more about his roots. Looking forward to visiting y'all soon in the UK. I can only pick up like 60% of that Sylheti dialect though.
@quranforsleep5038
@quranforsleep5038 3 жыл бұрын
Sylheti is an eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the Sylhet ( ꠍꠤꠟꠐ / সিলেট) region of Bangladesh, and neighbouring Barak Valley in the Indian state of Assam. There are also Sylheti speakers in the Indian states of Meghalaya, Tripura and Manipur, as well as in the USA and UK. The Syloti-Nagri alphabet was developed around the 14th century by Saint Shahjalal and his 360 saintly companions, most of whom were Arabic speakers. Other scripts used at the time were deemed unsuitable for the Sylheti language. In the 1860s, Moulvi Abdul Karim spent many years in Europe and learnt the printing trade. After returning home, he designed a woodblock type for the Syloti-Nagri alphabet and founded the Islamia Press in Sylhet in about 1870. Other Sylheti presses were established in Sunamgonj, Shillong and Kolkata. These presses fell out of use during the early 1970s. Since then the Syloti-Nagri alphabet has been used mainly by linguists and academics.
@zainuzzaman2934
@zainuzzaman2934 3 жыл бұрын
@@quranforsleep5038 Man I've had enough of you extreme separatists. Sylheti is an eastern Bengali dialect spoken mainly in the Sylhet region of Bangladesh, and neighbouring Barak Valley in the Indian state of Assam. There are also Sylheti speakers in the Indian states of Meghalaya, Tripura and Manipur, as well as in the USA and UK. The Sylhet Nagri alphabet was developed around the 17th century as an offshoot of Nagri script which came from Kaithi script. It was used to write in formal Bengali, not Sylheti. It was used not just in Sylhet, it was used in Calcutta, Noakhali, Dhaka and Bankura too. Get your facts right
@SeekeroftheHaqqq
@SeekeroftheHaqqq 2 жыл бұрын
@@zainuzzaman2934 it's classification is ambiguous some say dialect some say language we should leave this debate and focus on properly speaking Sylheti and try to pass it on to the next generation. Btw the Sylhet Nagri script was written in a Middle Bengali with mix of Persian and Hindustani which was common back then in Bengal poetry but with this script it had a Sylheti sounding to it that's according to the scholars who are studying this script.
@raalaa121
@raalaa121 Жыл бұрын
You lot are missing out if you don't go to Bangladesh. Why do you have to stay at your bari ... if you don't get along with your family or don't have much family left just rent out a apartment, live anywhere in Bangladesh for 2 weeks to a month and enjoy the country. All the major touristy places are easily accessible with US Bangla or Novo Air or overnight coach.
@frankzappa951
@frankzappa951 2 жыл бұрын
The “cows and sheep” life is the best life SubhaanAllah
@ni3467
@ni3467 4 жыл бұрын
Mash Allah good podcast. Very humble brother
@mrbennymiah
@mrbennymiah 3 жыл бұрын
Don't usually watch your vids, but this one had me in stitches cos of man like Iksy
@specter1019
@specter1019 3 жыл бұрын
Sylhetis created the divide by stereotyping all non-sylhetis as Dhakaiya. There are so many areas in Bangladesh but they label most non- Sylhetis as Dhakaiya when they’re probably not even from there
@zainuzzaman2934
@zainuzzaman2934 3 жыл бұрын
This is not true at all. Sylhetis are very aware of other regional people other than Dhakaiyas. Maybe the British diaspora might not know, but more than half of them are coconuts anyway. Coconuts don't represent us
@fahadhussen7503
@fahadhussen7503 3 жыл бұрын
The guy on the left looks like Abdulla from Sylhet2London....it is just me
@DawaahTube
@DawaahTube 3 жыл бұрын
me too i thought it was the same guy
@sophiesumleen7872
@sophiesumleen7872 4 жыл бұрын
i am from bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
@FoodieNYC
@FoodieNYC 3 жыл бұрын
♥️♥️♥️♥️
@wipool1940
@wipool1940 4 жыл бұрын
Iksy is naturally funny! So yes his a legit comedian. Doesn’t need to try hard. Good on you bro 👏🏻
@aliz0078
@aliz0078 4 жыл бұрын
Moulvibazar is no.1 developed city in sylhet
@inaayaahmed1835
@inaayaahmed1835 3 жыл бұрын
39:53 this is too true man. certain family members do this a lot too loool it's acc proper sad
@nknaeem2437
@nknaeem2437 3 жыл бұрын
Love watching you guys talking could watch it if it was 2 hours 👌 Iksy nice guy very humble
@tahirnaseem6793
@tahirnaseem6793 4 жыл бұрын
I’m waiting for pakman’s podcast to release who else is waiting for it hit like
@SimulatorWhiz
@SimulatorWhiz 4 жыл бұрын
Stop begging likes
@tahirnaseem6793
@tahirnaseem6793 4 жыл бұрын
@@SimulatorWhiz 🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼
@syedsorwarhussain7143
@syedsorwarhussain7143 3 жыл бұрын
Solid Podcast.. 😂👌
@conradbadrick6257
@conradbadrick6257 3 жыл бұрын
Top podcast lads !
@fruitmonster7
@fruitmonster7 3 жыл бұрын
I don't understand bengali but I've always thought it sounds pretty
@quranforsleep5038
@quranforsleep5038 3 жыл бұрын
Sylheti is an eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the Sylhet ( ꠍꠤꠟꠐ / সিলেট) region of Bangladesh, and neighbouring Barak Valley in the Indian state of Assam. There are also Sylheti speakers in the Indian states of Meghalaya, Tripura and Manipur, as well as in the USA and UK. The Syloti-Nagri alphabet was developed around the 14th century by Saint Shahjalal and his 360 saintly companions, most of whom were Arabic speakers. Other scripts used at the time were deemed unsuitable for the Sylheti language. In the 1860s, Moulvi Abdul Karim spent many years in Europe and learnt the printing trade. After returning home, he designed a woodblock type for the Syloti-Nagri alphabet and founded the Islamia Press in Sylhet in about 1870. Other Sylheti presses were established in Sunamgonj, Shillong and Kolkata. These presses fell out of use during the early 1970s. Since then the Syloti-Nagri alphabet has been used mainly by linguists and academics.
@zainuzzaman2934
@zainuzzaman2934 3 жыл бұрын
​@@quranforsleep5038 Man I've had enough of you extreme separatists. Sylheti is an eastern Bengali dialect. The Sylhet Nagri alphabet was developed around the 17th century as an offshoot of Nagri script which came from Kaithi script. It was used to write in formal Bengali, not Sylheti. It was used not just in Sylhet, it was used in Calcutta, Noakhali, Dhaka and Bankura too. Get your facts right
@myguyhasrizz_9210
@myguyhasrizz_9210 Жыл бұрын
@@quranforsleep5038 go away
@shepon23
@shepon23 3 жыл бұрын
The one thing I would say is as Bangladeshis we have made a significant impact in the restaurant industry but most of these restaurants identify as Indian restaurants. If every Bangladeshi restaurant identified as Bangladeshi then our culture and cuisine would’ve made an even bigger contribution to British society
@quranforsleep5038
@quranforsleep5038 3 жыл бұрын
Sylheti is an eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the Sylhet ( ꠍꠤꠟꠐ / সিলেট) region of Bangladesh, and neighbouring Barak Valley in the Indian state of Assam. There are also Sylheti speakers in the Indian states of Meghalaya, Tripura and Manipur, as well as in the USA and UK. The Syloti-Nagri alphabet was developed around the 14th century by Saint Shahjalal and his 360 saintly companions, most of whom were Arabic speakers. Other scripts used at the time were deemed unsuitable for the Sylheti language. In the 1860s, Moulvi Abdul Karim spent many years in Europe and learnt the printing trade. After returning home, he designed a woodblock type for the Syloti-Nagri alphabet and founded the Islamia Press in Sylhet in about 1870. Other Sylheti presses were established in Sunamgonj, Shillong and Kolkata. These presses fell out of use during the early 1970s. Since then the Syloti-Nagri alphabet has been used mainly by linguists and academics.
@FoodieNYC
@FoodieNYC 3 жыл бұрын
I agree ♥️♥️♥️♥️
@zainuzzaman2934
@zainuzzaman2934 3 жыл бұрын
@@quranforsleep5038 Man I've had enough of you extreme separatists. Sylheti is an eastern Bengali dialect spoken mainly in the Sylhet region of Bangladesh, and neighbouring Barak Valley in the Indian state of Assam. There are also Sylheti speakers in the Indian states of Meghalaya, Tripura and Manipur, as well as in the USA and UK. The Sylhet Nagri alphabet was developed around the 17th century as an offshoot of Nagri script which came from Kaithi script. It was used to write in formal Bengali, not Sylheti. It was used not just in Sylhet, it was used in Calcutta, Noakhali, Dhaka and Bankura too. Get your facts right
@zeem88
@zeem88 4 жыл бұрын
Iksy, our own legend! 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
@0121sir
@0121sir 4 жыл бұрын
#LivingLegend
@quranforsleep5038
@quranforsleep5038 3 жыл бұрын
Sylheti is an eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the Sylhet ( ꠍꠤꠟꠐ / সিলেট) region of Bangladesh, and neighbouring Barak Valley in the Indian state of Assam. There are also Sylheti speakers in the Indian states of Meghalaya, Tripura and Manipur, as well as in the USA and UK. The Syloti-Nagri alphabet was developed around the 14th century by Saint Shahjalal and his 360 saintly companions, most of whom were Arabic speakers. Other scripts used at the time were deemed unsuitable for the Sylheti language. In the 1860s, Moulvi Abdul Karim spent many years in Europe and learnt the printing trade. After returning home, he designed a woodblock type for the Syloti-Nagri alphabet and founded the Islamia Press in Sylhet in about 1870. Other Sylheti presses were established in Sunamgonj, Shillong and Kolkata. These presses fell out of use during the early 1970s. Since then the Syloti-Nagri alphabet has been used mainly by linguists and academics.
@samratahmed6873
@samratahmed6873 3 жыл бұрын
Love❤️❤️From Moulvibazar
@sidullah858
@sidullah858 3 жыл бұрын
Very Interesting show and topics
@issaali5930
@issaali5930 4 жыл бұрын
As Salamu alaykum brothers, can you please get mufti moinul Abu Hamza on the podcast
@arkaazizul6673
@arkaazizul6673 3 жыл бұрын
Wallahi!! Brother You're from BANGLADESH!! 🇧🇩 Feeling so Proud!! 🤩 Funny thing is despite I'm from BANGLADESH, i Didn’t understand Sylheti bangla! 😅
@quranforsleep5038
@quranforsleep5038 3 жыл бұрын
Sylheti is an eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the Sylhet ( ꠍꠤꠟꠐ / সিলেট) region of Bangladesh, and neighbouring Barak Valley in the Indian state of Assam. There are also Sylheti speakers in the Indian states of Meghalaya, Tripura and Manipur, as well as in the USA and UK. The Syloti-Nagri alphabet was developed around the 14th century by Saint Shahjalal and his 360 saintly companions, most of whom were Arabic speakers. Other scripts used at the time were deemed unsuitable for the Sylheti language. In the 1860s, Moulvi Abdul Karim spent many years in Europe and learnt the printing trade. After returning home, he designed a woodblock type for the Syloti-Nagri alphabet and founded the Islamia Press in Sylhet in about 1870. Other Sylheti presses were established in Sunamgonj, Shillong and Kolkata. These presses fell out of use during the early 1970s. Since then the Syloti-Nagri alphabet has been used mainly by linguists and academics.
@springleaves4958
@springleaves4958 4 жыл бұрын
I'm glad his got redlines.
@LadyNoor22
@LadyNoor22 4 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed watching this, bro Iksy is a natural comedian! Waiting for this podcast was like waiting for a Amitabh or Mithun film to come out in the olden days! 😜 Bro Akhi impersonates Iksy perfectly lol!
@biryaniboy0427
@biryaniboy0427 2 жыл бұрын
As a guy from the Bangladeshi community I want to say Iksy you're right about us bengali not backing each other especially when it get down to family stuff or our peoples out. Its properly due to immigrants "wanting to have a better quality of life", whilst we (us the upcoming generation takes care of our future and youth). Its not like the 70s no more when Bengalis were heavily invloved in the streets protecting our blood, family and our commnunity which also includes other ethnic backgrounds too such as Albanians, Somalis and the Turks. More to my point about immigrants, they have an old school mindset but yet an uncivilized or unclear mindset onto/ about these modern advances whether living in the UK, Europe/Balkans or USA. Immigrant parents are most likely the hardest to explain about us (youths whom grew up in UK, and yet developing and taiming stress on our heads), I also believe that us bengalis are just completely ashamed to help each other but they easily move foward. It is wrong, completely. Immigrants say that they had a difficulties on living, but they were privledged but when it comes to their kids, its entirely a different story. Earlier I mentioned about bengalis being on the streets, Yes, in the 70s after the liberation war bengalis did help out not only their community which situates in East London (Bangla Town/City) which stretches to Dagenham, Tower Hamlets, White Chappel few parts in Walthamstow and Leyton and lastly Luton (North London). The established in kidnapping, Murders/Homicides, toturing, but however bare in mind they made there name for people who were racially against Bengalis. The NCA (National Crime Agency) even states that the Bengalid are the 2nd most feared ethnically as of their ruthless acts on the steeets (we're underatted for it). Ever since then Albanians came and live at our sides of East London and situates themselves and then started there gang which came an infamous cartel "Hellbanianz", which specialises in drug trafficking, human trafficking and much more. The Hellboys (its short name) they made there name from there ancestors "The Albanian Mafia" which was created vy the Italians, during the war of Kosovo, Majority of the Albanians (or mixed raced albanians) shipped themselves into East London and started doing there thing after what there father left.Then it was Somalis. The Turks used to bang alot in the streets but died quickily by the bangladeshis, same goes for the Jamaicans too.
@mrpullafastone
@mrpullafastone 3 жыл бұрын
Good podcast!
@deathrex3188
@deathrex3188 9 ай бұрын
It was very interesting watching the broadcast. ❤ From Karimganj india
@MusaOzilOfficial
@MusaOzilOfficial 4 жыл бұрын
“Is bhabi Bengali?” “Yeah” “Alhamdulilah” What if she wasn’t Bengali? Would Alhamdulilah change to astagfarAllaah? Lol
@quranforsleep5038
@quranforsleep5038 3 жыл бұрын
Sylheti is an eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the Sylhet ( ꠍꠤꠟꠐ / সিলেট) region of Bangladesh, and neighbouring Barak Valley in the Indian state of Assam. There are also Sylheti speakers in the Indian states of Meghalaya, Tripura and Manipur, as well as in the USA and UK. The Syloti-Nagri alphabet was developed around the 14th century by Saint Shahjalal and his 360 saintly companions, most of whom were Arabic speakers. Other scripts used at the time were deemed unsuitable for the Sylheti language. In the 1860s, Moulvi Abdul Karim spent many years in Europe and learnt the printing trade. After returning home, he designed a woodblock type for the Syloti-Nagri alphabet and founded the Islamia Press in Sylhet in about 1870. Other Sylheti presses were established in Sunamgonj, Shillong and Kolkata. These presses fell out of use during the early 1970s. Since then the Syloti-Nagri alphabet has been used mainly by linguists and academics.
@MusaOzilOfficial
@MusaOzilOfficial 3 жыл бұрын
@Lutonz Man truss
@zainuzzaman2934
@zainuzzaman2934 3 жыл бұрын
@@quranforsleep5038 Man I've had enough of you extreme separatists. Sylheti is an eastern Bengali dialect. The Sylhet Nagri alphabet was developed around the 17th century as an offshoot of Nagri script which came from Kaithi script. It was used to write in formal Bengali, not Sylheti. It was used not just in Sylhet, it was used in Calcutta, Noakhali, Dhaka and Bankura too. Get your facts right
@abayomrunkojemusa9086
@abayomrunkojemusa9086 3 жыл бұрын
Yes my bengali bruddaz, Where's that high-grade Guwa and paan at? 😂
@mj4lyfe2009
@mj4lyfe2009 3 ай бұрын
What happend to the Jayda Fransen podcast?
@MohammedAli_90
@MohammedAli_90 3 жыл бұрын
Big up to brother iksy
@sylotibaha830
@sylotibaha830 3 жыл бұрын
Sylhot division was a part of Assam even before 1947. In 1947 India and Pakistan got independent from British empire after the war. India wanted Sylhot division to become part of India but Pakistan didn’t want that. So Sylhoti people said they will choose their own country by voting them.They said If Sylhoti people want to become part of Pakistan they have to vote for "Ax symbol" or If they want to stay with (Assam, India) they have to vote for "Hut house symbol". Most of the Sylhoti people were Muslim by religion so they choose to go with Pakistan. That's how Sylhot was separated from Assam. After 1971 when Bangladesh got Independent from Pakistan, Sylhot become officially part of Bangladesh from East Pakistan. There is more Sylhoti live in Assam,India than (Sylhot division, Bangladesh.) There are more Sylhoti live in other Indian states like: Tripura,Meghalaya,Assam,Manipur,Nagaland. They been living there since civilization. Assam was out of Bengal all the time. That's why Assamese people don’t consider them as Bengali. Sylhot used to be a important state of Assam. Even Assamese language is very similar to Sylhoti language. Like an example: English: Forget. Bangla: Vhule gechi. Sylhoti: Faawrilisi. Assamese: Faahorilisi. See the similarity between Assamese and Sylhoti language. There is a dance in Assam call Bihu. Bihu dance and song is very similar to Sylhoti Dhamail dance and song. Assamese food, culture, language, clothing style are very similar with Sylhoti culture.
@AbbasAhmed-wl8bu
@AbbasAhmed-wl8bu 4 жыл бұрын
What happened with pure movements
@---ir9yu
@---ir9yu 4 жыл бұрын
It would be jokes if you get Nabil abdulrashid on the show or guz khan
@0121sir
@0121sir 4 жыл бұрын
Guz is a must
@---ir9yu
@---ir9yu 4 жыл бұрын
@@0121sir trust
@sylotibaha830
@sylotibaha830 3 жыл бұрын
Sylhoti is a different language than Bangla.Sylhoti language has It's own writing system2.Sylhoti language has nothing 2 do with Bangla
@moshah8983
@moshah8983 4 жыл бұрын
Love the videos The Bengali community needs to rise up It would be nice to see a rapper called rimzee he’s Muslim to
@quranforsleep5038
@quranforsleep5038 3 жыл бұрын
Sylheti is an eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the Sylhet ( ꠍꠤꠟꠐ / সিলেট) region of Bangladesh, and neighbouring Barak Valley in the Indian state of Assam. There are also Sylheti speakers in the Indian states of Meghalaya, Tripura and Manipur, as well as in the USA and UK. The Syloti-Nagri alphabet was developed around the 14th century by Saint Shahjalal and his 360 saintly companions, most of whom were Arabic speakers. Other scripts used at the time were deemed unsuitable for the Sylheti language. In the 1860s, Moulvi Abdul Karim spent many years in Europe and learnt the printing trade. After returning home, he designed a woodblock type for the Syloti-Nagri alphabet and founded the Islamia Press in Sylhet in about 1870. Other Sylheti presses were established in Sunamgonj, Shillong and Kolkata. These presses fell out of use during the early 1970s. Since then the Syloti-Nagri alphabet has been used mainly by linguists and academics.
@zainuzzaman2934
@zainuzzaman2934 3 жыл бұрын
@@quranforsleep5038 Man I've had enough of you extreme separatists. Sylheti is an eastern Bengali dialect. The Sylhet Nagri alphabet was developed around the 17th century as an offshoot of Nagri script which came from Kaithi script. It was used to write in formal Bengali, not Sylheti. It was used not just in Sylhet, it was used in Calcutta, Noakhali, Dhaka and Bankura too. Get your facts right
@affywaffy274
@affywaffy274 3 жыл бұрын
Iksy don’t do anymore podcasts till your fully ready and have more substance. You drove to Bedford and these brothers spoke more then you! 🙈
@sylotibaha830
@sylotibaha830 3 жыл бұрын
Due to the dominant political reason of Bangladesh, Bengali speakers don’t want to recognize Sylhoti as a different language. But we Sylhoti people know Sylhoti is not a dialect of Bengali cuz when a dialect can developed It's own writing system It's no longer a dialect. It becomes a separated independent language. Sylhoti language even has It's own grammar and vocabulary too and It's not even a dialect of Bangla. Sylhoti language has nothing to do with Bengali language. Sylhoti language has all kinds of qualifications and features be a separated independent language.
@sr2254
@sr2254 4 жыл бұрын
Damn iksy ya know
@bigheadedm
@bigheadedm Ай бұрын
All Hindus here who speak Hindu language with Hindu ancestors! 😂😂 All facts!
@user-qc4bz1iv7c
@user-qc4bz1iv7c 4 жыл бұрын
Spiderman candy sticks😂😂
@jayhuss4263
@jayhuss4263 3 жыл бұрын
Iksy why did they ask you Pakistan or India, i think they are getting political here. You might have alienated you Indian fans.
@UnapologeticIslam
@UnapologeticIslam 7 ай бұрын
Bangali maanshor shobche boro dushmon oilo oynno Bangali 🤦🏻‍♂️ With that said, we need more Sylhety episodes Dilly bhai! Do you have any connects to get on Mumzy bhai?
@hakimabdul3118
@hakimabdul3118 4 жыл бұрын
Bet after they was like bhat khaya zaybay ne to iksy
@moecomments
@moecomments 4 жыл бұрын
Another podcast with his brother Maj pls
@AmzVlog786
@AmzVlog786 4 жыл бұрын
Iksy My brother amzvlog
@---ir9yu
@---ir9yu 4 жыл бұрын
Sound like brother was speaking pastoo
@Munna853730
@Munna853730 3 жыл бұрын
Omg he don't know hero alom 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@farukmiah1207
@farukmiah1207 3 жыл бұрын
Wanna ask why do Bengalis from London and the south say it Bengoli when its Ben-gali/Bang-ali
@sameurrahman193
@sameurrahman193 3 жыл бұрын
Thats just the way it is 🎵
@quranforsleep5038
@quranforsleep5038 3 жыл бұрын
Sylheti is an eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the Sylhet ( ꠍꠤꠟꠐ / সিলেট) region of Bangladesh, and neighbouring Barak Valley in the Indian state of Assam. There are also Sylheti speakers in the Indian states of Meghalaya, Tripura and Manipur, as well as in the USA and UK. The Syloti-Nagri alphabet was developed around the 14th century by Saint Shahjalal and his 360 saintly companions, most of whom were Arabic speakers. Other scripts used at the time were deemed unsuitable for the Sylheti language. In the 1860s, Moulvi Abdul Karim spent many years in Europe and learnt the printing trade. After returning home, he designed a woodblock type for the Syloti-Nagri alphabet and founded the Islamia Press in Sylhet in about 1870. Other Sylheti presses were established in Sunamgonj, Shillong and Kolkata. These presses fell out of use during the early 1970s. Since then the Syloti-Nagri alphabet has been used mainly by linguists and academics.
@zainuzzaman2934
@zainuzzaman2934 3 жыл бұрын
@@quranforsleep5038 Man I've had enough of you extreme separatists. Sylheti is an eastern Bengali dialect spoken mainly in the Sylhet region of Bangladesh, and neighbouring Barak Valley in the Indian state of Assam. There are also Sylheti speakers in the Indian states of Meghalaya, Tripura and Manipur, as well as in the USA and UK. The Sylhet Nagri alphabet was developed around the 17th century as an offshoot of Nagri script which came from Kaithi script. It was used to write in formal Bengali, not Sylheti. It was used not just in Sylhet, it was used in Calcutta, Noakhali, Dhaka and Bankura too. Get your facts right
@makkialqaosain8872
@makkialqaosain8872 4 жыл бұрын
It's so difficult to explain Londoners where you're from when you're not Sylheti or Dhakaiya.
@MotorStorm66
@MotorStorm66 3 жыл бұрын
@@hrunner200 not all of the younger gen; I’m one of them
@quranforsleep5038
@quranforsleep5038 3 жыл бұрын
Sylheti is an eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the Sylhet ( ꠍꠤꠟꠐ / সিলেট) region of Bangladesh, and neighbouring Barak Valley in the Indian state of Assam. There are also Sylheti speakers in the Indian states of Meghalaya, Tripura and Manipur, as well as in the USA and UK. The Syloti-Nagri alphabet was developed around the 14th century by Saint Shahjalal and his 360 saintly companions, most of whom were Arabic speakers. Other scripts used at the time were deemed unsuitable for the Sylheti language. In the 1860s, Moulvi Abdul Karim spent many years in Europe and learnt the printing trade. After returning home, he designed a woodblock type for the Syloti-Nagri alphabet and founded the Islamia Press in Sylhet in about 1870. Other Sylheti presses were established in Sunamgonj, Shillong and Kolkata. These presses fell out of use during the early 1970s. Since then the Syloti-Nagri alphabet has been used mainly by linguists and academics.
@zainuzzaman2934
@zainuzzaman2934 3 жыл бұрын
@@quranforsleep5038 Man I've had enough of you extreme separatists. Sylheti is an eastern Bengali dialect. The Sylhet Nagri alphabet was developed around the 17th century as an offshoot of Nagri script which came from Kaithi script. It was used to write in formal Bengali, not Sylheti. It was used not just in Sylhet, it was used in Calcutta, Noakhali, Dhaka and Bankura too. Get your facts right
@SabbirRahman-bi5xq
@SabbirRahman-bi5xq 4 ай бұрын
Noakhailas where r u at?
@inseram4117
@inseram4117 4 жыл бұрын
Bangla shares words with Urdu I had no idea
@block9mo97
@block9mo97 4 жыл бұрын
Majority of south Asian languages are very similar
@raychy2059
@raychy2059 4 жыл бұрын
These guys are actually speaking Sylheti which has more Farsi and Arabic loan words than standard Bengali, hence why it shares many words with Urdu. Historically Sylhet was a hub for Islamic conquest. Shah Jalal and his 360 companions ( of Turkic, Persian, Arab, and North Indians who followed him) , the Afghan settles from Khilji and Sultanate era, etc. Which all contributed to the regions culture and language. Bengali spoken in Bangladesh in general has an abundance of these loan words in general, hence the similarity. Mainstream Bengali in BD ( Dhakhai Bengali ) was referred to as Musalmaani Bengali.
@inseram4117
@inseram4117 4 жыл бұрын
@@block9mo97 yeah I get that but I was surprised to hear "Aap kaise hain" straight up haha
@inseram4117
@inseram4117 4 жыл бұрын
@@raychy2059 I see. That's why there's a lot of "khe" sounds whenn they were talking. What's the difference between Bengali and Bangla and how many languages are there in Bangladesh?
@raychy2059
@raychy2059 4 жыл бұрын
​@@inseram4117 There are many languages in Bangladesh. Mainstream Bengali is the dialect from Dhaka. Chittagong/Chatgaiya and Sylheti are considered different languages. Then there are the Chakma tribes, etc. which have their own language. The rest all over BD are dialects, and some can even be languages which I'm unaware of.
@mfz2856
@mfz2856 3 жыл бұрын
Host on th right is such a fan, dont blame him though
@itzsafwan7567
@itzsafwan7567 3 жыл бұрын
He's my dad's friends frend
@vengyfries6934
@vengyfries6934 2 жыл бұрын
jamaat Islam, ma sha Allah
@zamedia6925
@zamedia6925 4 жыл бұрын
Iksy when are upload new music album 🇧🇩
@sylotibaha830
@sylotibaha830 3 жыл бұрын
Sylhoti is an independent language its own. It's not a dialect or accent of Bengali language ! Sylhoti language also have its own letters called Sylhoti Nagri lipi. Sylhoti letters are totally different than Modern Bangla letters. Sylhoti Nagri language : ꠀꠝꠤ ꠡꠤꠟꠐꠤ ꠛꠣꠋꠣꠟꠤ ꠄꠛꠋ ꠛꠣꠋꠟꠣꠖꠦꠡꠧ ꠕꠣꠇꠤ⁕ Bengali language : আমি সিলটী বাঙালী এবং বাংলাদেশে থাকি। Look at the difference between Bengali language and Sylhoti Nagri language. It's totally different. Sylhoti language is 900 hundred yeras old and Bengali language is only 500 years old. Based on the history Bengali language came from Sylhoti language. Before 1947 Sylhot use to be part of Assam. After 1947 Sylhot became part of East Pakistan (Bangladesh) by voting.Sylhoti people vote to Pakistan to become part of East Pakistan (Bangladesh) because Sylhoti people was Muslim. Sylheti people didn’t vote to become part of Assam because they were Hindu. The main reason for Sylhot being separated from Assam is only religion. But Assamese and Sylhoti people share the same culture and language except for religion. When the European, Middle eastern traders and Islamic saints came to Sylhot to preach the Islam religion to the Native Sylhoti Hindu people. A lots of Native Hindu Sylhoti people converted to Islam 700 hundred years ago and got married with those Foreigner people. That’s how Islam came to Bangladesh. Sylhoti people are very mix race. Sylhot's old name use to be (Sri Hatta) means (gorgeous market) cuz Sylhot was a one of the best Beautiful business place for all foreign traders in the Indian subcontinent. Then they change the name into Sylhot to make it easy for everyone. Then Dhakaiya people officially misnamed it (Sylhet) like they want to call. The real and correct name is Sylhot. If you have time, go through this website so you can learn the real history of Sylhoti language and Bengali language.... kzbin.info/www/bejne/mJTLlYGEftZlesk
@zainuzzaman2934
@zainuzzaman2934 3 жыл бұрын
Never seen such an ignorant comment in my life. We speak a Bengali dialect just like the rest of Bengal has their own dialects. Sylheti isn't a separate language! Nagri lipi was used to write formal Bengali. It was an alternative script, get your facts right. It was used in many places too not just Sylhet.
@sylotibaha830
@sylotibaha830 3 жыл бұрын
@@zainuzzaman2934 Due to the dominant political reason of Bangladesh, Bengali speakers don’t want to recognize Sylhoti as a different language. But we Sylhoti people know Sylhoti is not a dialect of Bengali cuz when a dialect can developed It's own writing system It's no longer a dialect. It becomes a separated independent language. Sylhoti language even has It's own grammar,Writing system and vocabulary too and It's not even a dialect of Bangla. Sylhoti language has nothing to do with Bengali language. Sylhoti language has all kinds of qualifications and features be a separated independent language.
@kabirahmed8206
@kabirahmed8206 6 ай бұрын
আমরা হক্কল সিলেটি
@k6nz
@k6nz 4 жыл бұрын
Whens the pakman one out man
@tasneemsakifibnealam949
@tasneemsakifibnealam949 4 жыл бұрын
Sylheti বাংলা accent is funny to hear 😂
@muhammads1033
@muhammads1033 4 жыл бұрын
Sylheti is a borderline dialect of Bengali, which has influence from Assamese and some tribal languages that is why it may sound different. But please be respectful
@tasneemsakifibnealam949
@tasneemsakifibnealam949 4 жыл бұрын
@@muhammads1033 the comment wasn't meant to be offensive. Sorry anyway
@marufez_4457
@marufez_4457 4 жыл бұрын
@@muhammads1033 love how you refuse to acknowledge Sylheti as a language so you call it a 'borderline' dialect.
@quranforsleep5038
@quranforsleep5038 3 жыл бұрын
Sylheti is an eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the Sylhet ( ꠍꠤꠟꠐ / সিলেট) region of Bangladesh, and neighbouring Barak Valley in the Indian state of Assam. There are also Sylheti speakers in the Indian states of Meghalaya, Tripura and Manipur, as well as in the USA and UK. The Syloti-Nagri alphabet was developed around the 14th century by Saint Shahjalal and his 360 saintly companions, most of whom were Arabic speakers. Other scripts used at the time were deemed unsuitable for the Sylheti language. In the 1860s, Moulvi Abdul Karim spent many years in Europe and learnt the printing trade. After returning home, he designed a woodblock type for the Syloti-Nagri alphabet and founded the Islamia Press in Sylhet in about 1870. Other Sylheti presses were established in Sunamgonj, Shillong and Kolkata. These presses fell out of use during the early 1970s. Since then the Syloti-Nagri alphabet has been used mainly by linguists and academics.
@zainuzzaman2934
@zainuzzaman2934 3 жыл бұрын
@@quranforsleep5038 Man I've had enough of you extreme separatists. Sylheti is an eastern Bengali dialect. The Sylhet Nagri alphabet was developed around the 17th century as an offshoot of Nagri script which came from Kaithi script. It was used to write in formal Bengali, not Sylheti. It was used not just in Sylhet, it was used in Calcutta, Noakhali, Dhaka and Bankura too. Get your facts right
@RRC905
@RRC905 4 жыл бұрын
Legend
@0121sir
@0121sir 4 жыл бұрын
#LivingLegend
@Finggy
@Finggy 3 жыл бұрын
Joggonatpur is the good one. Very good boys.
@kabirahmed8206
@kabirahmed8206 6 ай бұрын
amra hokkol Sylheti
@roxanneroxanne8061
@roxanneroxanne8061 4 жыл бұрын
It’s not bengOOli. It’s benGAli !! How hard is that?
@0121sir
@0121sir 4 жыл бұрын
🍅 Tamatwo... Tematu...Tomatoes....Taymaytoes...
@roxanneroxanne8061
@roxanneroxanne8061 4 жыл бұрын
@@0121sir 😂😂😂 no!
@0121sir
@0121sir 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah.... Yah....Yes...Uhhuh...G.oi.
@quranforsleep5038
@quranforsleep5038 3 жыл бұрын
Sylheti is an eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the Sylhet ( ꠍꠤꠟꠐ / সিলেট) region of Bangladesh, and neighbouring Barak Valley in the Indian state of Assam. There are also Sylheti speakers in the Indian states of Meghalaya, Tripura and Manipur, as well as in the USA and UK. The Syloti-Nagri alphabet was developed around the 14th century by Saint Shahjalal and his 360 saintly companions, most of whom were Arabic speakers. Other scripts used at the time were deemed unsuitable for the Sylheti language. In the 1860s, Moulvi Abdul Karim spent many years in Europe and learnt the printing trade. After returning home, he designed a woodblock type for the Syloti-Nagri alphabet and founded the Islamia Press in Sylhet in about 1870. Other Sylheti presses were established in Sunamgonj, Shillong and Kolkata. These presses fell out of use during the early 1970s. Since then the Syloti-Nagri alphabet has been used mainly by linguists and academics.
@zainuzzaman2934
@zainuzzaman2934 3 жыл бұрын
@@quranforsleep5038 Man I've had enough of you extreme separatists. Sylheti is an eastern Bengali dialect. The Sylhet Nagri alphabet was developed around the 17th century as an offshoot of Nagri script which came from Kaithi script. It was used to write in formal Bengali, not Sylheti. It was used not just in Sylhet, it was used in Calcutta, Noakhali, Dhaka and Bankura too. Get your facts right
@mustafizkhan6030
@mustafizkhan6030 3 жыл бұрын
46:42 spider man candy stick loool
@f2fscientist
@f2fscientist 3 жыл бұрын
Iksy bro when you dropping a new track man :)
@sugarray6250
@sugarray6250 4 ай бұрын
What's "Bengooli" bro? 😂🤦
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