Bengali to Sanskrit Translation

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Common Phrases From Bengali to Sanskrit

BengaliSanskrit
ধন্যবাদधन्यवाद
অনুগ্রহकृपया
দুঃখিতक्षम्यताम्‌
হ্যালোनमस्ते
বিদায়पुनर्दर्शनाय
হ্যাঁआम्‌
নাनहि
আপনি কেমন আছেন?भवान्‌ कथमसि?
মাফ করবেনक्षमा प्रयच्छ मे
আমি জানি নাअहं जानामि मा
আমি বুঝেছিअहम्‌ अवगच्छामि
আমি তাই মনে করিअहं तथा मन्ये
হতে পারেभवेत्‌
পরে দেখা হবেतत् पश्चात् अहं त्वां पश्यामि
যত্ন নিবেনअभिरक्षय
কি খবর?अन्यत् किं?
কিছু মনে করো নাचिंतां मास्तु
অবশ্যইनिश्चयेन
এখুনিसद्यः एव
চলো যাইगच्छामः

Interesting information about Bengali Language

Bengali, also known as Bangla, is the official language of Bangladesh and one of the 23 recognized languages in India. It belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family. With over 250 million speakers worldwide, it ranks among the top five most spoken languages globally. Bengali has a rich literary heritage with renowned poets like Rabindranath Tagore who won Nobel Prize in Literature for his works written in this language. The script used for writing Bengali is derived from ancient Brahmi scripts and evolved into its current form around 11th century CE. The alphabet consists of forty-nine letters including eleven vowels and thirty-eight consonants. Bengali vocabulary draws influences from Sanskrit, Persian, Arabic, Portuguese English along with various regional dialects within Bengal region itself.

Know About Sanskrit Language

Sanskrit, an ancient Indo-Aryan language, holds great historical and cultural significance. It is considered the mother of all languages in India and has influenced numerous modern Indian languages. Sanskrit's origin can be traced back to around 1500 BCE when it was used as a sacred language for Hindu rituals and religious texts like the Vedas. Known for its complex grammar system with precise rules, Sanskrit boasts an extensive vocabulary that includes over one lakh words (100,000+). Its script consists of Devanagari characters which are also utilized by several contemporary Indian languages such as Hindi and Marathi. Despite being primarily classical now, efforts continue to revive spoken Sanskrit through various educational institutions worldwide.

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