201 ) বাংলা বানান প্রসঙ্গে (ABOUT THE BANGLA SPELLING)।-Written by Junayed Ashrafur Rahman
201) ABOUT THE BANGLA SPELLING .- Written by Junayed Ashrafur Rahman.
Even today the Bengali spelling is not included in a specific rule.
🌟 The most complex language in the world ✒
Korean (Hangul), Chinese (Simplified and Traditional) and Bengali are some of the complex languages in the world.
Although Korean and Chinese spellings have specific rules, Bengali language spellings have not yet been included.
🌟 Extension of Bengali language and literature ✒
Because, there are so many poets, writers and philosophers in Bengali that there are very few in other languages of the world.
After English, Bengali is probably the most widely used literary language.
And that is why some great writers of Bengali literature have written spellings like themselves.
🌟 Bengali writers have their own spelling style ✒
Rabindranath Tagore used to write, I was, I am, I am .......
Again, after Ravi Tagore, there were many great writers, many of whom wrote spells like themselves.
Buddhadeb Bose used to write the word "big", "big", "no", "no", "maybe", "maybe", "became", "did" .......
Again Narayan Gangopadhyay used to write the word "said", "said".
Many others write, "said."
Someone writes, "You actually go home."
Another writes, "I'll go home when you come."
Someone writes, "does", "says",
Again someone writes, "Core", "Bole".
Someone writes, "Kire / Kire, what are you doing?"
Someone is writing, "Ki re / ki re, what are you doing?"
Someone writes, "I didn't eat",
Another writes, "I did not eat."
🌟 English translation of Bengali words ✒
Again many Bengali words are pronounced and written differently in English - this is again affecting the Bengali language as well.
Tagore is being...
Even today the Bengali spelling is not included in a specific rule.
🌟 The most complex language in the world ✒
Korean (Hangul), Chinese (Simplified and Traditional) and Bengali are some of the complex languages in the world.
Although Korean and Chinese spellings have specific rules, Bengali language spellings have not yet been included.
🌟 Extension of Bengali language and literature ✒
Because, there are so many poets, writers and philosophers in Bengali that there are very few in other languages of the world.
After English, Bengali is probably the most widely used literary language.
And that is why some great writers of Bengali literature have written spellings like themselves.
🌟 Bengali writers have their own spelling style ✒
Rabindranath Tagore used to write, I was, I am, I am .......
Again, after Ravi Tagore, there were many great writers, many of whom wrote spells like themselves.
Buddhadeb Bose used to write the word "big", "big", "no", "no", "maybe", "maybe", "became", "did" .......
Again Narayan Gangopadhyay used to write the word "said", "said".
Many others write, "said."
Someone writes, "You actually go home."
Another writes, "I'll go home when you come."
Someone writes, "does", "says",
Again someone writes, "Core", "Bole".
Someone writes, "Kire / Kire, what are you doing?"
Someone is writing, "Ki re / ki re, what are you doing?"
Someone writes, "I didn't eat",
Another writes, "I did not eat."
🌟 English translation of Bengali words ✒
Again many Bengali words are pronounced and written differently in English - this is again affecting the Bengali language as well.
Tagore is being...