Rajshahi Board Question for HSC-Bangla 2nd Paper- 2019
Second question on HSC
Bangla 2019 Rajshahi Board article Bengali is an East Indo-Aryan language. It
is native to the eastern region of South Asia known as Bengal, which comprises
present-day Bangladesh, the Indian state of West Bengal, and parts of the
Indian states of Tripura and Assam. It is written using the Bengali script.
With around 220 million native speakers and around 250 million in total,
Bengali is one of the most widely spoken languages, ranking seventh in the
world. The National Song of India, the National Anthem of India and the
National Anthem of Bangladesh were composed in Bengali.
Along with other
eastern Indo-Aryan languages, Bengali evolved around AD 1000-1200. from Middle
Eastern Indo-Aryan dialects such as Magadhi Prakrit and Pali, which developed
from a dialect or group of dialects that were close to, but not identical to,
Vedic. and classical Sanskrit. Literary Bengali borrowed from Classical
Sanskrit, preserving spelling while adapting pronunciation to Bengali, during
the Middle Bengali and Bengali Renaissance period. The modern literary form of
Bengali developed during the 19th and almost 20th centuries on the basis of the
dialect spoken in the Nadia region, a west-central Bengali dialect.
Bengali presents a
strong case of diglossia, with the literary and standard form very different
from the colloquial speech of the regions that identify with the language.
Standard Bengali in West Bengal and Bangladesh is characterized by some
differences in usage, accent, and phonetics. Today, the literary form and
dialects of Bengali constitute the main language spoken in Bangladesh and the
second most widely spoken language in India. Also with a rich literary
tradition derived from the Bengali Renaissance, the Bengali language unites a
culturally diverse region and is a major contributor to Bengali nationalism.
The Bengali Language
Movement was a popular ethnolinguistic movement in the former East Bengal (now
Bangladesh), which was the result of the strong linguistic awareness of the
Bengali people to gain and protect the recognition of spoken and written
Bengali script as the state language of the then Dominion. from Pakistan. On
February 21, 1952, several students and political activists were killed during
protests near the Dhaka University campus.
Since then, the day has
been observed as the Bangladesh Language Movement Day and was proclaimed
International Mother Language Day by UNESCO on November 17, 1999, marking
Bengali as the only language in the world that also He is known for his
linguistic movements and the people who sacrifice their lives for their native
Bengali language. There was a similar Bengali language movement in Assam, which
was a protest against the Assam government's decision to make Assamese the only
official language of the state, despite the fact that a significant proportion
of the population spoke Bengali.
Bengali was also known
for its anonymous Bangla is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly by Bengalis in
South Asia. It is the official and most widely spoken language of Bangladesh
and the second most widely spoken of India's 22 programmed languages, behind
Hindi. In 2015, 160 million speakers were reported for Bangladesh, and the 2011
Indian census counted another 100 million.
The official and defector national language of Bangladesh is Modern Standard Bengali (Literary
Bengali). It serves as the lingual francs of the nation, with 98% of
Bangladeshis speaking Bengali (including dialects) fluently as their first
language. Within India, Bengali is the official language of the states of West
Bengal, Tripura, and the Barak Valley in the state of Assam. It is also spoken
in different parts of the Brahmaputra valley of Assam.
It is also the most
widely spoken language on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal
and is spoken by significant minorities in other states, including Jharkhand,
Bihar, Mizoram, Meghalaya, and Odisha. With approximately 250 to 300 million
speakers worldwide, Bengali is often considered the sixth most widely spoken
native language in the world by population.
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