RAW
র্ক: This dash above ক is র connected before another consonant. It can follow any consonant, but cannot be typed independently on all computers. This example makes a rk sound. Another example would be বর্ষা (borsha, “rain”). It is also written as র্.
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ল
LO
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শ
TA-LI-BOS-SHO
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ষ
MUD-DHAN-NO-SHO
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স
DONTASHO
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হ
HO
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ড়
DAW SHUNNO RRO
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ঢ়
DAW SHUNNO RHO
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য়
UN-TAS-TO-YO
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ৎ
HOSHONTOTO
ৎ (t): This is the unaspirated dental “t” (ত). It sometimes appears in the middle or end of words. Ex. শরৎ (shɔrɔt, fall/autumn).
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ং
UNASHKER
(ng):
বাংলা (bangla
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ঃ
BISHORGHO
Most commonly, this adds a breathy “h” sound if it appears at the end of a word. Ex. এঃ (eh, “eh!”). If it appears in the middle, it usually doubles the consonant that follows. Ex. দুঃখ (dukkho, “sad”).