![]() Hilali’s “Learning Bengali” has an introduction to the vowel and consonant system of Bangla, which whilst it is only a few pages, is comprehensive. This is best demonstrated with the famous Bangla author, film-director Satyajit Rai – a more appropriate transliteration of his name would be Shotojit Rai.ĭr. ![]() Thus the implicit ‘o’ (after a consonant) in Bangla, is replaced with the implicit ‘a’ (after a consonant) of Hindi. (iii) transliterations tend to be very poor as most Bangla is transliterated via Hindi. (ii) the Bangla alphabet, unlike the Greek and Roman alphabets, is arranged in a logical fashion: Vowels first, then consonants (velars, palatals, retroflex, dentals, labials), semi-vowels and dipthongs and (i) the sooner one learns the alphabet, the more aware one is of the complicated sound system which is nearly impossible to represent in Latin script When learning Bangla it is best to try to get to grips with the alphabet as To start off with Bangla does not have the concept of upper or lower case letters.
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