Bengali language was derived from
(a) Hindi
(b) Sanskrit
(c) Persian
(d) Urdu
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✔ (b) Sanskrit
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The Bengali language was derived from the Sanskrit language. The Bengali language is the language of the Indo-Aryan family. This language is similar to the Prakrit language. This language developed from the Sanskrit language between the 11th century to the 10th century.
Many other Indian languages have developed from the Sanskrit language. Bengali is also one of those languages. Apart from the Sanskrit language, it also included words from Arabic and Persian languages.
The Bengali language is the main language of the Indian state of West Bengal and the neighboring country of Bangladesh.
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so answer is the option B Sanskrit
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