18 Questions
What is the official language of Bangladesh?
Bangla
Where is the Karok language spoken primarily?
Southern California
How many total speakers does the Bangla language have approximately?
221 million
Which region recognizes Bangla as one of the 23 official languages?
West Bengal
How many speakers does the Karok language have, making it a critically endangered language?
300 speakers
Which group of people primarily speaks the Karok language?
Karok people
বাঙ্গ্লা ভাষা এর কয়টি অফিসিয়াল ভাষা?
২৩
বাঙ্গ্লা ভাষার ডিফিনিট আর্টিকেল 'the' এর অনুবাদ 'e' কোন নিয়ে?
নাম
'রবীন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর' কে 'নোবেল প্রাইজ ইন লিটারেচার' পেতে প্রথম অন-ইংরেজি ভাষার লেখক হিসেবে চিহ্নিত করে?
রবীন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর
বাঙ্গ্লা ভাষা 'Bengali Script' থেকে ___________ script-এ derived.
Ashokan Brahmi
'Bangla' language-er case, number, and gender-er jonno ki ____________ system-use kore?
Suffix
'Bangla' language-er definite article placement ki rokom?
After the noun
বাংলা সাংস্কৃতিক পরিবেশে কারক কি ধরনের সঙ্গীতে অনেক গর্বিত?
বাউল সংগীত
নিম্নোক্ত কে বাঙালি চিত্রশিল্পী?
নন্দলাল বসু
ডিজিটাল যুগে বাংলা ভাষায় উন্নতির জন্য এনোরা কি?
নোয়া
নির্দিষ্টের চেয়ে 'নিরুৎসাহিত'?
নিরুৎসাহিত
'নিরুৎ্্্া্' - '্' + 'া' + '?'
'্'
'$5(7 + 3)$' - '$3^2$'
$25$
Study Notes
Bangla Language and its Subtopics
Language
Bangla, also known as Bangali or Bengali, is an Eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Bengali people primarily in the Indian states of West Bengal and Tripura, and in the Bangladeshi region of Bangladesh. It is the official language of Bangladesh and the second most spoken language in India.
The language has approximately 221 million native speakers and 250 million total speakers, making it the seventh most spoken language in the world. Bangla is also one of the 23 official languages recognized by the Constitution of India.
Karok
The Karok language is an endangered indigenous language spoken in Southern California, primarily by the Karuk people. It is a Hokan language and has no known linguistic relatives, although it shares some features with other Hokan languages.
The Karok language has fewer than 300 speakers, making it a critically endangered language. Efforts are being made to preserve the language through documentation, teaching, and community outreach programs.
Explore information about the Bangla language, spoken in India and Bangladesh, and the Karok language, an endangered indigenous language spoken in Southern California. Learn about the number of speakers, status, and efforts being made to preserve these languages.
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