‘increasingly critical are human downsides. Humans are too large. Humans are too heavy, too tender. Humans are too slow both physically and mentally and we require ‘huge logistical trains,’ meaning we cost way too much money to maintain. And...
And yet, on the Internet, Bengali is very much a second-class citizen – as are Arabic (#5), Hindi (#4), and Mandarin (#1) – any language which is not written with the Latin alphabet. The very first version of the Unicode standard did include Bengali. However, it left out a numb...
it has a large and extensive vocabulary, {{U}} (42) {{/U}} about 80% is foreign. It has borrowed and continues to borrow words from Spanish and French, Hebrew and Arabic, Hindi-Urdu and Bengali, Malay and Chinese, {{U}} (43) {{/U}} from ...
I might be disclosing my Tibeto-centric biases in saying so, but I think the Tibetan evidence* carries more weight of meaning than all the rest, although I leave it up to you where exactly to weight the meaning, as I always do. It’s hardly ever my aim to rule my readers here in ...
I might be disclosing my Tibeto-centric biases in saying so, but I think the Tibetan evidence* carries more weight of meaning than all the rest, although I leave it up to you where exactly to weight the meaning, as I always do. It’s hardly ever my aim to rule my readers here in ...
, Pakistan, America, Middle East, UK, Japan and Canada. The Bengali script or alphabet is written from left to right in the form of horizontal lines and it does not have capital letters. It is based on Brahmi, an ancient script of India and is closely related to the Devanagari alphabet...