I'm not so sure but I've never heard of Bangali being taught at an academic level, am I right? Although some Islamic Schools teach it at GCSE masha'Allah.
I've studied Urdu, Gujrati and Arabic at School/6th Form and Uni...And the ways in which they were taught varied drastically.
I mean yeah, they all start off with the basics, alphabet etc but from there its all diff.
Hmm...I'm confused about bangali though, there are several types right? Sylheti, Dhakai? And the other one, the *posh* one, I cant remem the name of it. Lol
So0o0o, what advice would you give to somebody who wants to learn it, where to begin? Is it even possible without a teacher, without it being your mother-tongue?
Helppp Min Fadhlek!? (I guess somebody could begin by teaching me the Bangali word for please )
Local people of Dhaka , Barisal, Sylhet , Noakhali , Chittagong etc etc ....they have their different dialects . It's almost impossible for others to converse / understand their local languages.
Barisal, Dhaka and Noakhali is fine. But it's the sylheti and chittagong dialects that are really difficult to understand.
Sis I'd like to learn any type of Bangali, Shudho would be helpful. Are you in the sisters section?
***** قال ابن أبي مليكة : أدركت ثلاثين من أصحاب النبي - صلى الله عليه وسلم - كلهم يخاف النفاق على نفسه
Ibn Abī Mulaykah said: "I encountered thirty Companions of the Prophet, every one of them fearing hypocrisy for himself." [Muslim]
^ yh, you would use "Afne" when referring to elders or someone of respect.
Yours = Tumar/Afnar
***** قال ابن أبي مليكة : أدركت ثلاثين من أصحاب النبي - صلى الله عليه وسلم - كلهم يخاف النفاق على نفسه
Ibn Abī Mulaykah said: "I encountered thirty Companions of the Prophet, every one of them fearing hypocrisy for himself." [Muslim]
***** قال ابن أبي مليكة : أدركت ثلاثين من أصحاب النبي - صلى الله عليه وسلم - كلهم يخاف النفاق على نفسه
Ibn Abī Mulaykah said: "I encountered thirty Companions of the Prophet, every one of them fearing hypocrisy for himself." [Muslim]
Hehe..I was wondering what was with the 'ami samaka'
It's so cool you're trying to learn different languages..
I really need to make an effort to learn arabic and brush up on my Bengali speaking and reading skills myself..
What about randomly joining in the Bengali thread? You still gonna continue putting up random words to be translated?
And then also differentiating between the spoken versions of the words in which they differ..Writing wise there's only one..which is standard Bangla, like we have standard English.
Good luck!
Hehe..I was wondering what was with the 'ami samaka'
It's so cool you're trying to learn different languages..
I really need to make an effort to learn arabic and brush up on my Bengali speaking and reading skills myself..
What about randomly joining in the Bengali thread? You still gonna continue putting up random words to be translated?
And then also differentiating between the spoken versions of the words in which they differ..Writing wise there's only one..which is standard Bangla, like we have standard English.
Good luck!
it sounds difficult already, maybe I should quit whilst I'm ahead lol...arghh I dont wanna randomly join that thread coz all I'll learn is random vocab...I want to learn how to make sentences, I'm not too bothered about the writing tbh, as long as I can make coherent sentences (Speak them I mean) then I'm a happy fishy
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