A linguistic group formed by Bhojpuri in southeast India, Bengali, Assamese, Oriya, and Magadhi, Maithili, enables immediate trace back to the source of these languages into the Magadhi Prakrit or Eastern Prakrit languages, which were brought from Magadh (or from Bihar) to this territory. Bangla is derived directly or from a sub-branch of the Indo-Iranian family of languages that emerged out of the Indo-European family of languages.
Let’s Let’s now see how you can get over your fear of speaking the language of Bangla.
In my opinion, in order to get over your fear of speaking any language you have to practice it. It is quite like writing skills wherein you cannot master it or get over your fear of it unless and until you actually practice it. Speaking skills also require immense practising. You cannot wake up one day and be completely proficient in the skill and have gotten over your fear of it. Therefore, practice as much as you can. Practice wherever you can and whenever you can. There are a few ways through which you can gain confidence while speaking Bangla. For starters, you can try talking to yourself in the language. It might sound a little crazy, but this is considered to be one of the best ways of improving one’s speaking skills.
Not just in the language of Bangla but almost in every language, individuals or suggested to speak to themselves before trying to speak to anyone else. In this manner, you will start to get a hang of what it feels like to speak proper Bangla. And speaking to yourself is extremely forgiving. Since you are the student and you are the teacher you can automatically figure out your mistakes and forgive yourself for doing the same and rectify them. Next up, online conversations. Online conversations have become the new era of learning a language, especially the speaking skills of a language. You can sign up on websites where they will connect you to either a native or another guide of the language and you can converse with them.
This is especially excellent if you are trying to gain confidence in speaking the language of Bangla, as you will be connected to those who are well aware of the language and everything else about it. You can also always ask for feedback and they will gladly help you. Practising isn’t everything though. Gaining knowledge is also equally important. Therefore, read as much as you can. You also need to expand your vocabulary and understand basic grammar. The concept of sentence formation will be clear to you while conversing with others. But when it comes to vocabulary and grammar, you have to study it. There are no two ways about it. In fact, you can practise your speaking skills while reading. You simply need to read aloud. In this manner, you will improve your vocabulary, grammar and your speaking skills all at once.
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One of the most significant limits to studying and knowing about the progressive shift of Abahramasa, Avahatta to Bengali, creates a significant void in historical studies, due to the insufficiency of written records from immediate pre-Bengali times (16th century AD). No record is available except a tiny inscription of Magadhi Apabhramsa. The literature of Avahattha is likewise not enough. The Caryacaryaviniscaya is the first literary document in Bengali. All documents, with different degrees of accuracy, are copies of the original till 16th century. The records have been preserved till now after the 16th century AD. The Bengali documents are based on three different periods:
Old Bengali: 950-1000 AD to 1200 to 1350 AD
2. Middle Bengali Era: 1350 AD to 1800 AD
(i) Early Middle Bengali Era: 1350AD to 1450/1600 AD
(ii) Late Bengali Era:1600AD – 1800AD
3. Modern Bengali Era: 1800 AD To present.
An ancient language such as Bengali definitely deserves a mention without fail, So, what do you think?