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  If	you're	trying	to	learn	the	Bengali	Alphabet	you	will	find	some	useful	resources	including	a	course	about	pronunciation,	and	sound	of	all	letters...	to	help	you	with	your	Bengali	grammar.	Try	to	concentrate	on	the	lesson	and	memorize	the	sounds.	Also	don't	forget	to	check	the	rest	of	our	other	lessons	listed	on	Learn	Bengali.	Enjoy	the	rest	of	the
  lesson!	Learning	the	Bengali	alphabet	is	very	important	because	its	structure	is	used	in	every	day	conversation.	Without	it,	you	will	not	be	able	to	say	words	properly	even	if	you	know	how	to	write	those	words.	The	better	you	pronounce	a	letter	in	a	word,	the	more	understood	you	will	be	in	speaking	the	Bengali	language.Below	is	a	table	showing	the
  Bengali	alphabet	and	how	it	is	pronounced	in	English,	and	finally	examples	of	how	those	letters	would	sound	if	you	place	them	in	a	word.Bengali	AlphabetEnglish	SoundPronunciation	Example	k	As	‘k’	in	kite	kh	Coupled	sound	of	‘k’,	‘h’=	‘kh’	g	As	‘g’	in	gun	gh	Coupled	sound	of	‘g’,	‘h’=	‘gh’	ņ	As	‘gn’	in	gnome	ch	As	‘ch’	in	chair	chh	As	‘ch’	as	in
  chair	j	As	‘j’	in	jug	jh	This	is	produced	using	the	naval	sounds	while	the	tongue	touches	the	upper	part	of	mouth	cavity	n	Just	like	‘gn’	of	gnome	with	a	slight	up	movement	of	tongue	ţ	As	‘t’	in	top	ţh	Hard	sound	of	‘t’	đ	As	‘d’	in	dark	đh	Coupled	sound	of	‘d’	and	‘h’=	‘dh’	n	Nasal	sound	when	the	tongue	touches	a	bit	away	from	teeth	t	Soft
  sound	of	‘t’	as	used	in	"Bharat"	th	As	‘th’	in	thermo	d	As	‘th’	in	the	dh	sound	produced	by	coupling	soft	‘d’	and	‘h’=	‘dh’	n	As	‘n’	in	man	p	As	‘p’	in	push	ph	Sound	of	‘f’	if	pronounced	with	closed	lips	b	As	‘b’	in	ban	bh	Coupled	sound	of	‘b’	and	‘h’=	‘bh’	m	As	‘m’	in	mass	j	As	‘y’	in	yacht	r	As	‘r’	in	run	l	As	‘l’	in	love	sh	and	s	As	‘sh’	in	shot
  sh	Sound	of	‘sh’	when	the	tongue	touches	the	roots	of	the	teeth	sh	and	s	As	‘s’	in	sound	h	As	‘h’	in	has	e	and	-	ŗ	ŗh	Vowels		As	‘a’	in	mal		Stressed			As	‘I’	in	ill		As	‘e’	in	eke		As	‘u’	in	Ubuntu		As	‘ou’	in	you		As	‘ri’	in	risk		Double	sound	of	“ri”		As	‘e’	in	par	se		As	‘a’	in	as		As	‘o’	in	go		Stressed	and	long	sound	of	‘o’	Bengali
  PronunciationYou	saw	how	a	letter	is	written	and	might	be	pronounced,	but	there	is	nothing	better	than	hearing	the	sound	of	the	letters	in	a	video	or	audio.	Below	you	will	be	able	to	hear	how	the	letters	above	are	pronounced,	just	press	the	play	button:	The	alphabet	and	its	pronunciation	have	a	very	important	role	in	Bengali.	Once	you're	done	with
  the	Bangla	alphabet,	you	might	want	to	check	the	rest	of	our	Bengali	lessons	here:	Learn	Bengali.	Don't	forget	to	bookmark	this	page.The	links	above	are	only	a	small	sample	of	our	lessons,	please	open	the	left	side	menu	to	see	all	links.	Copyright	©	2019	MYLANGUAGES.ORG.		Home		Science		Math	and	Arithmetic		History		Literature	and	Language	
  Technology		Health		⚖		Law	&	Legal	Issues		Business	&	Finance		All	Topics		Random		Leaderboard	Related	Topics	Dhaka	Bangladesh	Schools	Colleges	and	Universities		Pakistan		Rain	and	Flooding	Introduction	Bengali	is	one	of	the	most	widely	spoken	languages	of	India.	It	is	regarded	as	one	of	the	sweetest	languages	of	the	world	after	Spanish	and
  Dutch.	Spoken	by	more	than	210	million	people	as	a	first	or	second	language,	with	some	100	million	Bengali	speakers	in	Bangladesh;	about	85	million	in	India,	primarily	in	the	states	of	West	Bengal,	Assam,	and	Tripura	and	sizable	immigrant	communities	in	the	United	Kingdom,	the	United	States,	and	the	Middle	East.	Bengali	is	an	Indo-Aryan
  language	spoken	in	the	Indian	Subcontinent.	It	is	the	national	and	official	language	of	the	People’s	Republic	of	Bangladesh,	and	the	official	language	of	some	eastern	and	north-eastern	states	of	the	Republic	of	India,	including	West	Bengal,	Tripura,	Assam	(Barak	Valley)	and	Andaman	and	Nicobar	Islands.	It	is	also	one	of	the	22	scheduled	languages	of
  India.	With	over	250	million	speakers,	Bengali	is	the	seventh	most	spoken	native	language	in	the	world	due	to	their	population.	It	has	been	influenced	by	other	language	families	prevalent	in	South	Asia,	notably	the	Dravidian,	the	Austroasiatic,	and	the	Tibeto-Burman	families,	all	of	which	contributed	to	Bengali	vocabulary	and	provided	the	language
  with	some	structural	forms.		Dictionaries	from	the	early	20th	century	attributed	slightly	more	than	half	of	the	Bengali	vocabulary	to	native	words	(i.e.,	naturally	modified	Sanskrit	words,	corrupted	forms	of	Sanskrit	words,	and	loanwords	from	non-Indo-European	languages),	about	30	percent	of	unmodified	Sanskrit	words,	and	the	remainder	to	foreign
  words.	Dominant	in	the	last	group	was	Persian,	which	was	also	the	source	of	some	grammatical	forms.	More	recent	studies	suggest	that	the	use	of	native	and	foreign	words	has	been	increasing,	mainly	because	of	the	preference	of	Bengali	speakers	for	the	colloquial	style.		Today,	Bengali	is	the	primary	language	spoken	in	Bangladesh	and	the	second
  most	widely	spoken	language	in	India.	The	Bengali	script	has	a	total	of	11	vowels	each	of	which	is	called	a		shorborno	“vowel	letter”.	The	shorbornos	represent	six	of	the	seven	main	vowel	sounds	of	Bengali,	along	with	two	vowel	diphthongs.	History	In	the	distant	past	Oriya,	Assamese,	and	Bengali	formed	a	single	branch,	from	which	Oriya	split	off
  first	and	Assamese	later.	This	is	one	reason	that	the	earliest	specimens	of	Bengali	language	and	literature,	the	Charyapadas	(Buddhist	mystic	songs),	are	also	claimed	by	speakers	of	Oriya	and	Assamese	as	their	own.	The	Bengali	scholar	Muhammad	Shahidullah	and	his	followers	offered	a	competing	theory,	suggesting	that	the	language	began	in	the
  7th	century	ce	and	developed	from	spoken	and	written	Gauda	(also,	respectively,	a	Prakrit	and	an	Apabhramsha).	The	Bengali	linguists	Suniti	Kumar	Chatterji	and	Sukumar	Sen	suggested	that	Bengali	had	its	origin	in	the	10th	century	CE,	deriving	from	Magahi	Prakrit	(a	spoken	language)	through	Magahi	Apabrahmsha	(its	written	counterpart
  Although	Bengali	is	an	Indo-European	language,	it	has	been	influenced	by	other	language	families	prevalent	in	South	Asia,	notably	the	Dravidian,	the	Austroasiatic	,	and	the	Tibeto-Burman	families,	all	of	which	contributed	to	Bengali	vocabulary	and	provided	the	language	with	some	structural	forms.	In	the	1960s	and	’70s,	Chatterji	examined
  dictionaries	from	the	early	20th	century	and	attributed	slightly	more	than	half	of	the	Bengali	vocabulary	to	native	words	(i.e.,	naturally	modified	Sanskrit	words,	corrupted	forms	of	Sanskrit	words,	and	loanwords	from	non-Indo-European	languages),	about	45	percent	to	unmodified	Sanskrit	words,	and	the	remainder	to	foreign	words.	Dominant	in	the
  last	group	was	Persian,	which	was	also	the	source	of	some	grammatical	forms.	More	recent	studies	suggest	that	the	use	of	native	and	foreign	words	has	been	increasing,	mainly	because	of	the	preference	of	Bengali	speakers	for	the	colloquial	style.	Varieties	There	are	two	standard	styles	in	Bengali:	the	Sadhubhasha	(elegant	or	genteel	speech)	and	the
  Chaltibhasha	(current	or	colloquial	speech).	The	former	was	largely	shaped	by	the	language	of	early	Bengali	poetical	works.	In	the	19th	century,	it	became	standardized	as	the	literary	language	and	also	as	the	appropriate	vehicle	for	business	and	personal	exchanges.	Although	it	was	at	times	used	for	oration,	Sadhubhasa	was	not	the	language	of	daily
  Communication.	Bengali	Script	is	the	fifth	most	widely	used	writing	system	in	the	world.The	Bengali	alphabet	are	known	as	‘Bangla	Bornomala’.	There	are	51	letters	in	the	Bengali	Alphabet,	11	Vowels	and	40	Consonants.	The	Bangla	Alphabet	or		bornomala	are	listed	as	below:	Bangla	Bangla	Examples	English	To	Bangla	Phonetic	Examples			oo
  organic			aa	upliftment			e	ent			dhirgoi	i	eagle			ou	unacademy			dīrghô	ū	show			re	resign			aa	ectasy			oǐ-kar	anderson			o	oops			au	oakwood			ko	carnivorous			kho			go	gone			gho	ghost			inyo	inyoung			cho	charming			so	size			jo	japan			inyo
  germany			niyô	/	iyô			tho	tinder			to	thunder			dho	dog			do	dont				no	know			toh	tamil			tho	thermodynamics			doh	diary			dho	dont	u	dare			kno	none			po	post			fo	fine			bo	bun			vho	vodka			mo	monkey			jo	jockey			ro	rally			lo	light	
  	talibyosho	showroom		|	murdhnyo	sho	sand			dontyo	sho	scientist			ho	handy			ro	rakhi			ro	romance				Yo	thermal			khôndô	tô	math			onushshar	song			bishorgo			Chandra	bindu	Vowels		Out	of	the	total	50	letters	in	the	Bangla	Alphabet	or	Bornomala,	there	are	a	total	number	of	11
  Vowels	which	is	called	‘Shorborno’.	Below	are	the	listed	vowels–	Bangla	Bangla	Examples	English	To	Bangla	Phonetic	Examples			oo	organic			aa	upliftment			e	ent			dhirgoi	i	eagle			ou	unacademy			dīrghô	ū	show			re	resign			aa	ectasy			oǐ-kar	anderson			o	oops			au	oakwood	Consonants	
  Consonant	letters	are	called	‘Benjonborno’	and	are	35	in	numbers.	Below	are	the	consonants-	Bangla	Bangla	Examples	English	To	Bangla	Phonetic	Examples			ko	carnivorous			kho			go	gone			gho	ghost			inyo	inyoung				cho	charming			so	size				jo	japan			inyo	germany				niyô	/	iyô	Neon	
  	tho	tinder				to	thunder			dho	dog			do	dont				no	know			toh	tamil			tho	thermodynamics			doh	diary			dho	dont	u	dare			kno	none			po	post			fo	fine			bo	bun			vho	vodka			mo	monkey				jo	jockey			ro	rally			lo	light			talibyosho	showroom	
  |	murdhnyo	sho	sand			dontyo	sho	scientist			ho	handy			ro	rakhi			ro	romance				Yo	thermal	These	are	mainly	the	Brahmi-Sanskrit	diacritics	present	in	languages	with	Sanskrit	influence	or	Brahmi-derived	scripts.	Bangla	Bangla	Examples	English	To	Bangla	Phonetic	Examples			khôndô	tô	math		
  onushshar	song					bishorgo				Chandra	bindu	Word	Formation	Merging	Consonants	and	Vowels:	Bangla	Bangla	Examples	English	To	Bangla	Phonetic	Examples				ko	Color				ki	cancer			kaa	candy			ku	cushion			kou	courtesy			ki	kiss				kri	creepy			ko	question			ke	can	
  	ku	quick	Sample	Text	To	understand	how	Bengali	alphabet	is	used	as	building	blocks	to	make	complex	sentences,	please	see	the	following:		“								,								“	–		“If	a	man	does	not	keep	pace	with	his	companions,	perhaps	it	is	because	he	hears	a	different	drummer.	“
  																																																																																																																																																																																																																												–	Walden,	Henry	David	Thoreau	You	can	use	our	free	learning	app	which	helps	you	to	come	across	a	lot	of	Bengali	phrases	and	other	basic	Bengali	Grammar	lessons	to	improve	your	Bengali	alphabet	and	basics.
  Homepage	☰Vocabulary	Numbers	Phrases	Grammar	More	Skip	to	content	Learn	Bengali	to	Hindi	alphabets	Letters	With	pronunciation.	Whether	you	want	to	learn	Bengali	alphabets	with	Hindi	or	Hindi	through	Bengali	you	can	follow	the	information	given	in	this	post.	Hindi	and	Bengali	both	languages	are	rich	in	culture	and	diversity.	Hindi	Alphabet
  LettersBengali	Alphabet	Letters	(Ka)	(Kha)	(Ga)	(Gha)	(Anga)	(Ch)	(Chh)	(Ja)	(Jha)	(Nya)	(Ta)	(Tha)	(Da)	(Dha)	(Ana)	(Ta)	(Tha)	(Da)	(Dha)	(Na)	(Pa)	(Pha)	(Ba)	(Bha)	(Ma)	(Ya)	(Ra)	(La)	(Wa)	(Sha)	(Sh)	(Sa)	(Ha)	Learn	From	Hindi	Bengali	Alphabet	Chart	Learn	Bengali	Hindi
  Alphabet	with	the	chart	given	below.	The	Bengali	Hindi	Alphabet	chart	will	help	you	memorize	alphabet	letters	fast	and	in	an	effective	way.	Remember	Hindi	and	Bengali	are	two	different	languages	but	both	have	some	similarities	which	means	you	can	learn	these	2	languages	more	easily.	Bengali	Hindi	Vowels	Alphabet	Letters	Learn	these	Bengali
  Hindi	alphabet	vowels	letters	to	improve	your	language	learning	skills	even	more.	Understanding	a	language	by	learning	vowel	letters	is	a	great	practice.	Hindi	VowelsBengali	Vowels	(A)	(Aa)	(i)	(ee)	(U)	(Oo)	(R)	(E)	(Ae)	(O)	(Au)	(An)	(Ah)	Learn	Bengali	Hindi	Alphabet	From	Video	If	you	are	getting	confuse	by	these
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