Central Bengali dialects

Rāṛhī Bengali
Central Bengali
Ghoti Bengali
Hooghly-Bhagirathi Bengali
রাঢ়ী বাংলা
Native toIndia, Bangladesh
RegionIndia: Nadia, parts of Murshidabad, Bardhaman, Hooghly, Howrah, Kolkata, Bangladesh: Kushtia, Meherpur, Chuadanga
EthnicityBengali people of Presidency Division and Greater Kushtia
Early forms
Gaudi Prakrit
Bengali alphabet
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologcent1983  Central Bengali

Central Bengali or Rāṛhī/Rāḍhī Bengali (Bengali: রাঢ়ী বাংলা, romanizedRāṛhī Bāṅlā, pronounced [ɾaɽhiː baŋla]) is a group of dialects of the Bengali language, spoken in the West-Central part of Bengal, in and around the Bhagirathi River basin of Nadia district and other districts of the Presidency division in West Bengal, as well as the undivided Kushtia district region of western Bangladesh. Associated with the upper Delta and eastern Rarh region of Bengal, it forms the basis of the standard variety of Bengali.