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Greek and Bengali Speaking countries

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1 Countries
1.1 Countries
Cyprus, European Union, Greece
Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Bangladesh, India, Sierra Leone
1.2 Total No. Of Countries
Spanish Speakin..
3
Rank: 12 (Overall)
4
Rank: 11 (Overall)
Bhojpuri Speaking Countries
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1.3 National Language
Albania, Cyprus, Egypt, France, Greece, Italy, Romania, Turkey, Ukraine
Bangladesh, India
1.4 Second Language
Roman Empire
India
1.5 Speaking Continents
Asia, Europe
Asia
1.6 Minority Language
Albania, Armenia, Australia, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Turkey, Ukraine
Australia, Canada, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Maldives, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America
1.7 Regulated By
Center for the Greek language (Κέντρον Ελληνικής Γλώσσας)
Bangla Academy, Paschimbanga Bangla Akademi
1.8 Interesting Facts
  • Greek is the longest documented language of all the Indo-European Langauges.
  • The official language of education in the Roman Empire was Greek.
  • Bengali language is the World's sweetest language.
  • 21st February is celebrated as an International Mother Language day, which is based on Bengali language.
1.9 Similar To
Armenian
Assamese and Oriya
1.10 Derived From
Latin
Sanskrit Language

Greek vs Bengali Countries

Comparing Greek vs Bengali countries gives you idea about number of countries that speak Greek and Bengali languages.

So we find that, total number of countries where Greek is official language is 3 whereas total number of countries where Bengali is official language is 4

Find if Greek and Bengali are Most Spoken Languages. Comparison of Greek and Bengali speaking countries will give you the presence of Greek and Bengali languages in different countries. Along with Greek vs Bengali countries, you can also compare Greek vs Bengali.

Greek and Bengali as Minority Language

In Greek and Bengali speaking countries you will get the countries which have Greek and Bengali as minority language. The language which is spoken by minority of population in the country is called as minority language.

  • Greek as minority language: Albania, Armenia, Australia, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Turkey, Ukraine.
  • Bengali as minority language: Australia, Canada, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Maldives, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America.

If you want to compare Greek and Bengali dialects, then you can go to Greek vs Bengali Dialects. Some of the official languages are also considered as minority languages.

Greek and Bengali Regulators

Greek and Bengali speaking countries provide you Greek and Bengali regulators which are the official organizations that regulate them. Center for the Greek language (Κέντρον Ελληνικής Γλώσσας) regulates Greek language.Bengali is regulated by Bangla Academy, Paschimbanga Bangla Akademi. Also get to learn, Greek and Bengali Language History.

Greek and Bengali Continents

Thinking about Greek and Bengali continents in which Greek and Bengali speaking countries are present. Check out more information on Greek and Bengali. Most of the Greek speaking countries lie in Asia, Europe. While Bengali speaking countries lie in Asia. Continentwise, most of the languages belong to Asian Languages and African Languages. It's always fun to know about interesting facts of any language, so lets discuss about unknown facts of Greek and Bengali languages:

Greek Interesting Facts:

  • Greek is the longest documented language of all the Indo-European Langauges.
  • The official language of education in the Roman Empire was Greek.

Bengali Interesting Facts:

  • Bengali language is the World's sweetest language.
  • 21st February is celebrated as an International Mother Language day, which is based on Bengali language.

The Greek language was derived from Latin and is similar to Armenian whereas Greek language is similar to Assamese and Oriya and derived from Sanskrit Language.

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