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ফেরী-লিখিত বাংলা ও বাংলা ভাষা সংক্রান্ত উল্লেখযোগ্য পুস্তকাবলী ওs Bengal, as the seat of the British government in India, and the centre of a great part of the commeroa of the East, must' bę viewed as a country of very great importance. Its soil is fertile, its population great, and the necessary intercourse subsisting between its inhabitants and those of other countries who visit its ports, is rapidly increasing. A kaowledge of the language of this, cour:bry iuuat therefole be a very degirnbie object. The pleasure which a person feels in being able to converse upon any subject with those who have occasion to visit him, is very grent, Many of the natives of this country, who arc oonversant with Europeans, are man of great respectability, well intermed upon u, variety of subjects both commercial arid literary, and able to runx in conversation with ple:Ibura frid advantage. Kudeed, husbandmen, lahouaars, and people on the lowest stations, are often no e to give that information on local affairs which overy frieni uf setence would le prouei to rał tu łaz... BBBBS BBS BBS BBS BBBBBBB BB BBBB BBB BBBBS BBS BBS BBS K BBB BBB BBBB BBS BBBB কfপ্লনে ৫ কেরী ভূলেম নাই । ...I ongalee, a language which is spoken from the Bay of Bc ngal in the south, to the Inountains of Huotan in the north, and from the borders of Ramgur to Arakan.

  • It h is been supposed by some, that a knowledge of the Hyndoosthanee language is sufficient for overy purpose of business în any part of Iudia. THI8 tDE.A IH VERY FAR IROai OltRhett ; for though it be admitted, that perflous may be found in every part of India who speak that language, yet Hindoosthange is almost as antich a foreign language, in all the eountrigs of India, except, those to the north-west of Bengal, which may be called Hindowsthan proper, as the French is in the other countries of Europe. In all the courth of justice in Bengal, and raout probably in every other part of India, the poor usually give their evidence in the draject of that particular country, and seldom understand auy other ;...