What are the similarities between the Bengali and Hindi languages?

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Hindi and Bengali letters and pronunciations are different. The sanskrtised version of Hindi is Bengali with a slight change in pronunciation. Hindi is mostly spoken with urdu words more than sanskrt words. Bengali uses more of sanskrt pure words from hindi.
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Both are from Indo-European language family. Both have similar grammatical syntax.
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Both the languages are derived from common factors (Indo-Aryan language). They both share many similar terms of grammar and vocabulary.
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Both are from Indo-European language family. Both have similar grammatical syntax.
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Bengali letters and pronunciation are different from hindi. The hindi words that are sanskritised ate
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