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However, final clusters do exist in some native Bengali words, although rarely in standard pronunciation. One example of a final cluster in a standard Bengali word would be গঞ্জ gônj, which is found in names of hundreds of cities and towns across Bengal, including নবাবগঞ্জ Nôbabgônj and মানিকগঞ্জ ...
This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Bengali on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Bengali in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.
The Bengali script or Bangla alphabet (Bengali: বাংলা বর্ণমালা, romanized: Bāṅlā bôrṇômālā) is the standard writing system used to write the Bengali language, and has historically been used to write Sanskrit within Bengal. [6]
This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Arabic on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Arabic in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.
In Bengali,"ঞ" is differentiated as a palatal sound in times of pronunciation. It is only used in Persian-derived words and conjuct consonants,like example given. Although "ক্ষ" is pronounced as 'kʰ' but only if there is no vowel in beginning. Bengalis tend to add 'k' sound in beginning if it's preceded by vowel(kkʰ).
Bengali has unique 50 letter Alphabet. The Bengali script has a total of 9 vowel graphemes, each of which is called a স্বরবর্ণ swôrôbôrnô "vowel letter". The swôrôbôrnôs represent six of the seven main vowel sounds of Bengali, along with two vowel diphthongs. All of them are used in both Bengali and Assamese languages.
Rohingya was first written in the 19th century with a version of the Perso-Arabic script. In 1975, an orthographic Arabic script was developed, based on the Urdu alphabet. In the 1980s, (Maolana) Mohammad Hanif and his colleagues created the suitable phonetic script based on Arabic letters; it has been compared to the N’ko script. The script ...
Meaning Notes Abaza: гӀапынхъамыз / g ' apynkh"amyz [ʕaːpənqaːməz] 'March' Afar: damaqtu [dʌmʌʕtu] 'male baboon' Arabic: اَلْـعَـرَبِيَّةُ / al-ʽarabiyya [alʕaraˈbijːa] 'Arabic' See Arabic phonology: Assyrian: Eastern: ܬܪܥܐ / täroa [tʌrʕɑ] 'door' The majority of the speakers will pronounce the ...