

Here's the same poem, but with doubles instead of uppercase. Might make it easier on the eye and the fingers. Maybe replacing the uppercase with doubles for vowels > Why "Am" instead of "aam" for a Bangla mango? >between several Bangla vowels and consonants.

>I notice widespread use of Capital and Lowercase letters differentiating ObhimAn AmAr oshThe ene dae snigdho hAsh-sho

Sharthok mAnushder Aro chai mukh AmAr shojho hae naĪndho mAnusher shAdA laThi AmAr pAer kAcheĪmAr shoddo dAri kAmano nawrom mukh-khAnikeĪhonkArer protibha jyotribaloy hoe thAke AmAr ProtiTi bartho premi AmAke notun awhonkAr daeĭu:kho AmAr mAthAr chool theke pAer Angul porjonto Note: There is no f sound in Bangla.īh Aspirative bh. As in the Bangla word for egg: Dimĭ Soft d. As in the Bangla word for sour: takĭ Unaspirated D. K Unaspirated, as in the Bangla word for crow: kAk Schema that I have proposed in the Bangladesh Home Pages. Some people can still communicate without learning the Bengali alphabets,įor those who do not have access to the web, here's the transilteration The Filipinos the Vietnamese, the Indonesians all use English alphabet. Will be able to 'read' some Bengali communications (3) If widespread use becomes prevalent, foreign investors and the like (2) use of Internet will be spread amongst the illiterate Bengalis (workers Will be able to communicate with their Grand parents. (1) Second generation migrants who usually speaks Bengali but can not write That everybody uses the same English spelling. Whether there is any value of developing a dictionary for such uses, so In the fourth section, the basic Bengali numbers are introduced.We have all used English alphabets to write Bengali expressions at times, I This section provides the common variations of the letters in Bengali. For one consonant, the changes in pronunciation when conjugated with the vowels is provided. In the third section, the form of different consonants when they are conjugated with the vowels are shown. The English translation of the word is also provided. A good approximation to pronouncing the letter and the word in English is given. In the first two sections, each letter is introduced by means of a picture of a Bengali word beginning with the letter.

In the second section, the consonants of Bengali are introduced. In the first section, the basic vowels of Bengali are introduced. and other countries who are more comfortable with the English language. This alphabet book is meant to introduce the Bengali/Bangla script to children in U.S.
