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  2. Bengali grammar - Wikipedia

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    Bengali pronouns do not differentiate for gender; that is, the same pronoun may be used for "he" or "she". However, Bengali has different third-person pronouns for proximity. The first are used for someone who is present in the discussion, and the second are for those who are nearby but not present in the discussion.

  3. Manuel da Assumpção - Wikipedia

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    The grammar was written in the Portuguese language. Assumpção wrote this first grammatical instructions of the Bengali language between 1734 and 1742 while in Bhawal estate, now in Bangladesh. The book was published in 1743 in Lisbon. The grammar was based on the model of the Latin grammar and used Latin script for writing Bengali words. [1]

  4. Category:Bengali language - Wikipedia

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    Bengali grammar (7 P) H. History of the Bengali language (1 C, ... Translations into Bengali (2 P) W. Bengali words and phrases (75 P) Pages in category "Bengali ...

  5. Category:Bengali grammar - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bengali grammar" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Paschimbanga Bangla Akademi - Wikipedia

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    It endeavored to compile standard Bengali dictionary, grammar and terminologies, both philosophical and scientific, to collect and publish old and medieval Bengali manuscripts, and to carry out translation from other language into Bengali and research on history, philosophy and science.

  7. Bengali language - Wikipedia

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    Bengali, [a] also known by its endonym Bangla (বাংলা, Bāṅlā, ⓘ), is a classical Indo-Aryan language from the Indo-European language family native to the Bengal region of South Asia.

  8. Charles Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    His translation of the Gita was itself soon translated into French (1787) and German (1802). It proved to be a major influence on Romantic literature and on European perception of Hindu philosophy. William Blake later celebrated the publication in his picture The Bramins , exhibited in 1809, which depicted Wilkins and Brahmin scholars working ...

  9. Probal Dasgupta - Wikipedia

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    Dasgupta was born in 1953 in Kolkata, West Bengal to Arun Kumar Dasgupta (1925-2007) and Manashi Dasgupta (née Roy, 1928–2010). His father Arun was a historian (PhD Cornell, 1962) who taught at several colleges and universities, including Presidency College (Kolkata) and Burdwan University.