"Bengali, the official language of Bangladesh and India's West Bengal, is the sixth most-spoken language in the world. With current vocabulary and usage, this is the most up-to-date and comprehensive two-way Bengali dictionary available. It contains more than 13,000 total entries, each with transliteration, word class information, and pronunciation aid." --Publisher description.
With colorful, eye-catching illustrations to stimulate imagination and curiosity, My First Bengali (Bangla) Dictionary is specially designed for children ages 5 to 12. It contains more than 1,000 everyday words (from colors, animals, household items, foods and more)--each illustrated and translated into Bengali with accompanying phonetic pronunciation. The illustrations are arranged alphabetically by English so even young readers can easily search for words, and each one is labeled with clear, bold type. Recent studies suggest that children should begin learning a foreign language before age 10 for best results. This dictionary is a fun, engaging way for parents or grandparents to introduce Bengali to young children. Teachers will also find the dictionary useful for students who are learning Bengali or English from Kindergarten and up. Bengali, also known as Bangla, is an official language of Bangladesh and India and is spoken by over 230 million people worldwide. In fact, it is the seventh most spoken language in the world.
Bengali is an official language of Bangladesh and India. Travellers who like to venture off the beaten path are sure to find adventure and lush natural beauty in Bangladesh. This title contains the essential language that a traveller to Bangladesh or West Ben-gal needs to communicate.
This dictionary includes a new appendix on Brazilian and Portuguese cuisine and menu terms. Both Latin American and European usage are noted, and pronunciation is indicated throughout. Features: 30,000 total dictionary entries; Phonetic guide to pronunciation in both languages; Bilingual instructions on how to use the dictionary; Bilingual list of abbreviations.
Bengali/Bangla is the language of Bangladesh and of the Indian states of Poschim Bongo (formerly West Bengal), Tripura and South Assam. With a total of almost 200 million speakers, it is the seventh most widely-spoken language in the world. The language has a long history with a rich literature of a thousand years and is a direct descendant of Sanskrit, a sister language to Hindi, Urdu and several other Indian languages. Bengali/Bangla has its own script, distinct from Devanagari which is used for Sanskrit, Hindi and Nepali. Beginners Bengali takes you, step by step, through the main areas and processes of the Bangla language in a graded and systematic way. Unit 1 comprehensively and clearly outlines basics of Bengali/Bangla sounds and script and serves as a key building block for subsequent chapters. The guide has 14 carefully-paced units, including practical grammar lessons, exercises and vocabulary. Also included are an answer key and helpful appendices including verb charts, numbers and kinship terms; a Bengali/English- English/Bengali glossary; and 2 companion CDs with dialogues spoken by native Bengali speakers.
This dictionary contains more than 50,000 up-to-date entries and related phrases and idioms; words with irregular forms and more than 200 illustrations. Like our other Bilingual Dictionaries, this has been specially compiled for learners of English, teachers, translators and general readers. The English base of the dictionary, taken from the Oxford Students Dictionary, has been adapted for Indian readers.* A wide range of scientific and technical vocabulary has been included.* Words from current usage, including Indian English have been added.* Detailed meanings and synonyms in English and Bengali have been provided.* Words like calorie, camera, dashboard, and X-ray which do not have equivalent Bengali words have been explained by detailed definitions. * Many words such as computer, multimedia, software and smart card have been written out in Bengali to show that such words have now been included in the language. * The Bengali translation is simple and reflects the current usage of the language. * A pronunciation guide using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) along with their Bengali equivalents is given for help in pronunciation.* A list of suffixes and prefixes translated in Bengali and a list of all verbs with irregular forms have been added to the appendix for advanced learners of English.
Colloquial Bengali provides a step-by-step course in Bengali as it is written and spoken today. Combining a user-friendly approach with a thorough treatment of the language, it equips learners with the essential skills needed to communicate confidently and effectively in Bengali in a broad range of situations. No prior knowledge of the language is required. Key features include: • progressive coverage of speaking, listening, reading and writing skills • structured, jargon-free explanations of grammar • an extensive range of focused and stimulating exercises • realistic and entertaining dialogues covering a broad variety of scenarios • useful vocabulary lists throughout the text • additional resources available at the back of the book, including a full answer key, a grammar summary and bilingual glossaries Balanced, comprehensive and rewarding, Colloquial Bengali will be an indispensable resource both for independent learners and students taking courses in Bengali. Audio material to accompany the course is available to download freely in MP3 format from www.routledge.com/cw/colloquials. Recorded by native speakers, the audio material features the dialogues and texts from the book and will help develop your listening and pronunciation skills.
Bangla (Bengali), an Eastern Indo-Aryan Language, is the national language of Bangladesh with 150 million speakers and the state language of Paschim Banga (West Bengal) in India with 90 million speakers. There are sizeable communities of Bengalis scattered all over the world. Altogether, the number of native speakers make Bangla the fifth or sixth largest language in the world. Like Hindi and other South Asian languages, Bangla has subject-object-verb word order, postpositions, causative and compound verbs. Unlike Hindi it has no gender. This volume presents a systematic overview of the language, from the sound system to parts of speech, syntactic categories to reduplicative features and some short text passages. The book is written in transliteration throughout to provide ease and convenience to non-Bengali as well as to Bengali linguists and students. In order to connect linguistic analysis with the living language, the book is furnished with plenty of real language examples, demonstrating the spirit, grace and wit of the Bangla language.