The Essential Bangla – All You Need to Know About Bengali Language

While a smile will get you far as a new visitor or as a foreigner, learning new phrases of Bangla is a good idea. Any language that can express the highest, noblest human thoughts and generate divine feelings of the selfless love, mercy, compassion, non-violence, humility and countless divine attributes to the maximum conceivable level is considered a sweet language–and Bengali definitely makes a cut for it.

In fact, Bengali is believed to be a language of selfless love and many great thinkers & humanitarians have enriched this language as the noblest human thoughts, with some even saying “This language is really not for selfish people.”

Let’s take a note of some fascinating aspects of Bengali

Interesting Phrases

There are some interesting phrases in Bengali such as

  1. PAH-nee: That’s water
  2. DON-ah-bawd: That’s thank you! The sweetest greetings that would ever be.
  3. DECK-A-hawb-aa: That’s See you later are used in many services as well.
  4. EK-tah: One where EK is one.
  5. SHESH: That’s done. Also used for “enough” and “it’s over”.
  6. LAAG-bay-nah: That’s “no need or I don’t need it. This is the phrase often found saying and needed in every conversational platform.

Bengali Verse—Captivating Facts

The interesting facts about Bengali language one can’t miss—

  1. The Bengali language is the native language to the region of Bengal. It is most spoken language in Bangladesh and the second most language spoken in India.
  2. According to Wikipedia, about 220 million native and about 300 million speakers across the globe, it is the seventh most spoken language in the world by total counted native speakers.
  3. There are significant Bengali-speaking communities in Middle East, Japan, United States, Singapore, Malaysia, Maldives, Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom.
  4. There are Bengali radio stations in different countries around the globe including India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, China, Japan, Germany, USA, Thailand, Philippines, and Iran to name a few.
  5. According to Wikipedia, the International Mother Language day is based on the Bengali language which is celebrated on 21st February.

Some More Interesting Facts

  • There are approximately 50 thousand words that are borrowed from Sanskrit in the Bengali language.
  • India’s national anthem and national songs have been composed in Bengali.
  • There are two written forms of Bengali—Shadhu-bhasha and Cholitobhasha. Where Cholti bhasha is more communal and most people are fluent in this style. Shadhu bhasha is no longer used and is considered the older style of writing, with longer verb inflections.

In the End

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