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  2. Bengali name - Wikipedia

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    First names. Many people in Bangladesh and West Bengal have two given names: a "good name" (Bengali: ভালো নাম, romanized: bhalo nam), which is used on all legal documents, and a "call name" or "nickname" (Bengali: ডাক নাম, romanized: dak nam), which is used by family members and close friends. The two names may or may ...

  3. Bengali vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Bengali (বাংলা Bangla) is one of the Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, which evolved from Magadhi Prakrit, native to the eastern Indian subcontinent. [1] The core of Bengali vocabulary is thus etymologically of Magadhi Prakrit origin, with significant ancient borrowings from the older substrate language (s) of the region.

  4. Khondakar - Wikipedia

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    The Bengali definition of the word is an instructor or teacher. The usage of Persian as an official language in Bengal was common during the rule of the Bengal Sultanate and the Mughal Empire . The Persians as well as members of the Turco-Persian tradition were a large immigrant community during both periods in which they integrated with the ...

  5. Bengali alphabet - Wikipedia

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    In modern Bengali, the most common sibilant varies between / ʃ ~ ɕ / – originally represented by শ, but today, স and ষ in words are often pronounced as / ɕ ~ ʃ /. The other sibilant in Bengali is / s /, originally represented by স, but today, শ and ষ, in words, can sometimes be pronounced as / s /.

  6. De (surname) - Wikipedia

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    De (surname) De or Dey (Bengali: দে), is a native Bengali surname commonly used by the Bengali Hindu community of India and Bangladesh. The surname has been associated mainly with Bengali Kayasthas, but is also found among Suvarna Banik, Teli, Barujibi, Kansari, Tambuli, Baishya Kapali, Tanti and some other castes of Bengal. [1][2]

  7. Atel (slang) - Wikipedia

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    Yet today, where there is the trend of being middlemen doing nothing, so the meaning of the word Atel has gradually changed to us." [3] In the May 2017, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina said in the session of parliament pointing towards the rescued social activist and author Farhad Mazhar after the disappearance:

  8. Bengali language - Wikipedia

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    The Bengali language is native to the region of Bengal, which comprises the present-day nation of Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. Geographical distribution of the Bengali language in the world. Main language. Regional language. Overseas population of more than a million.

  9. Category:Bangladeshi masculine given names - Wikipedia

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    Abu Hena (disambiguation) Abul Bashar (disambiguation) Abul Hasanat. Abul Kalam. Abul Kalam Azad (disambiguation) Abul Khair. Aftab. Aftab Ahmed. Akhtar.