SEC WK2 : The language in my country
From #Bangladesh
I Hope you all are well. I am also fine by the grace of Allah.Every engagement contest this week is awesome.So today I'm back to participate in this wonderful engagement challenge hosted by the Steem4Nigeria community.The name of this challenge is "The language in my country".So I will discuss this topic in detail. So let's get started, stay with me.
Of course I am from Bangladesh and my country name is Bangladesh. Bengali language has been my spoken language since I was born. I respect and love my Bengali language a lot. I have grown so far through Bengali language. I think a person can be known through speech or language. What kind of talk or what kind of language a person can speak can only be understood by talking to him.
Since 1952, this day has been observed with the aim of giving Bengali the status of the state language through the movement in East Bengal. Since then Bengali language has been encouraged and given status to this national language. My Bangladeshi language is known as mother tongue or Bangla' language. However, this Bengali language is expressed in many different languages in many parts of our Bangladesh.
Which I have already visited several places and found the language. Our Bengali language is common not only in Bangladesh but also in some other countries. There are 39 languages apart from our Bengali language. These languages are spoken in certain areas which can be understood by talking to the people of that area. Among all languages, Bengali language is compulsory in our country.
Our own Bangladesh has many varieties or varieties of languages which are known as listed. So I will introduce some languages to you. I love to travel to different places from where these languages have been learned. And I have visited many relatives' houses and never found a match in their language with my language. I have already memorized some languages. Bangladesh is one of the most language-based nation-states in the world. I will mention some languages of our country.
★The regional language of Mymensingh I have heard is Bagha Bagdi Aya.
★An Indo-Aryan language known as an indigenous or regional language of Sylhet
★ Some of the regional languages of Comilla are known as Mair Div. I am very familiar with this language.
★I have heard the language of old Dhaka for quite some time.
★The language I am currently in is Tangail
I think Bengali language is needed in my life and business. For example, if I am a buyer while selling products, if the seller understands Bengali, it will be much easier for me. As in our daily life, the shops around us that sell the products we think of buying will provide us with a lot of supplies. Bengali language is a very simple language, no language is as simple as this language.
My school life was in Bengali language and college life is same but slightly different English words are used. Since we are Bengali, Bengali language is mandatory and English language is also used in the job. I want myself to always use or speak pure language. If the pure language can be spoken in Bengali then I think it can be improved in the field of business as well. I have also visited many areas and they cannot speak Bengali very well or have pronunciation problems.
So I would say everyone, big and small, should manage Bengali language as Bengali language is ours.
I always want my children to talk only in Bengali and have a lot of hope to speak Bengali as their mother tongue. I am a proud Bengali and my national language is Bengali. So I don't want my children to leave Bengali language and study any other language. This mother tongue of ours has sacrificed a lot for the sake of making it a mother tongue.
So I am hopeful that the next generation will follow the Bengali language with abandon. If I go to work in another place where I can speak the language, I have to keep my own language and learn or speak their language. Because the people there can understand and speak this language, it is possible to master the language of many places by myself.
And I am or will always be willing to teach Bengali to my child or the next generation. I will always respect and do those who have sacrificed a lot for this language as a result of which we got this Bengali language. I want to teach this Bengali language to my children the way I learned it so that they can speak Bengali in pure language.
I am very happy to participate in this competition.So I am very happy to participate in such a beautiful competition I invite my friend @patjewell @msharif @radjasalman @pandora2010 @emsonic @zubaer and @aspiya to participate in this contest. I hope you all will participate in this contest.
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Language helps us communicate and communicate. The language of Bangladesh is Bangla, which has given life to achieve. Bengali language has a rich history. You give importance to Bengali language education. Bengali is the language of our life. I wish you success in the competition.
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Greetings dear brother
We are Bangladeshis, our country is Bangladesh. Our mother tongue is Bengali, I know it as a Bangladeshi. I enjoyed reading your post. You informed us about the languages of different regions of the country. But all the languages you mentioned are Bengali, so we have a national language in Bengali Stage Language, Thank you very much for providing a nice post, all the best for you
I definitely respect my Bengali language. I will always stand by this language.Anyway, thank you very much for reading my post or commenting.Best wishes to you.
Just like you I want my children to speak the native language, the pure one as you say, no dialect.
By the dialects or the way people speak and write I can tell their level of eduction and if I can others can too. I want the best for my children and them not being labelled a-social, low educated or poor. More and more people use vulgarity in their words just like @oneray already wrote.
I wish you a great day
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Yes I believe it is not clear in any language except our Bengali language😍Thank you very much for reading my post and commenting.
You are welcome.
Very nice post. This competition is also awesome. You have presented the points beautifully. Thanks for inviting me to this lovely contest. Of course I will try to participate in this beautiful competition. Best of luck to you in this competition.
Thank you very much for your nice feedback😍
Oh yes! When you are a business owner or you work with people, it is of utmost importance that you speak the main language.
I'm lucky, as in South Africa it is English, which is also the main "intrantional language."
One thing I have learned in life is to always be proud of your heritage, and that includes your language.
Good luck with the contest, and thank you for the invitation.
Thank you very much for your nice feedback.
Pleasure!☕