North Central Bengali dialects

Varendrī Bengali
North Central Bengali
Gaudi Bengali
Uttaravangiya Bengali
বরেন্দ্রী বাংলা
Native toBangladesh, India
RegionBangladesh: Rajshahi Division, parts of Gaibandha District and Dinajpur District (Bangladesh)
India: Malda Division (except for Islampur Subdivision), Parts of Bihar and Jharkhand
Early forms
Gaudi Prakrit
Bengali alphabet
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottolognort2658  Northern Bengali
rajs1238  Rajshahi

North Central Bengali or Varendrī Bengali (Bengali: বরেন্দ্রী বাংলা, romanizedBôrendri Bāṅlā, pronounced [bɔɾendriː baŋla]) is a cluster of Bengali dialects and their varieties, it is also known as Uttaravaṅgīẏa or Udīcya, it is spoken in the Varendra region (primarily consisting of the Rajshahi Division, parts of the Gaibandha and Dinajpur districts in Bangladesh and the Malda division in India excluding Islampur). Varendri dialect was classified by many renowned Indian linguists like Suniti Kumar Chatterji, Sukumar Sen and others. It is also spoken in adjoining villages in neighbouring Bihar and Jharkhand. Varendri dialect has some influences of neighbouring dialects of Maithili and other Bihari languages.