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PROJECT ENTRY: LANGUAGE STUDIES

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Language Studies

Updated
Jan 1st 1970 - 00:00 GMT
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Opened
January 2002
Abstract
My language studies work as a foundation for a great deal of projects: Bhasa.Net, Gaudiya Grantha Mandira and Padavali Database to name a few. Current focus on Bengali, followed by more systematic study of Sanskrit and Hindi in due course of time.
Md tasks
• Studying
• Making organized notes
Assistance
You are cordially invited to visit Bhasa.Net and participate in the discussions – you'll find me coming up with questions every so often.

Tasks you can help with:
    » None currently listed.
Status
Ongoing. Preparing some materials from my study notes for Bhasa.Net.

Related news:
    » Collecting Bengali vocabulary by theme
Priority
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Future
Until I know the language perfectly? Some notes, if I have the patience to keep collecting and organizing, may eventually mature into publications. Devotional study materials of Bengali are something I'd like to see developed.
Requirements
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Related News

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Language Studies : Collecting Bengali vocabulary by theme

Date
Nov 18th 2006 - 23:51 GMT
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Description
I have finally purchased copies of the Sahitya-Samsad Bengali-English and English-Bengali dictionaries. With the two again at my disposal, I wish to collect Bengali vocabulary by theme – lists of 20-30 words or so, or how-so-many-ever befitting, as a matter of charting core vocabulary to be mastered. "In Bazaar", "In Temple", "Common Adjectives", "Music", and so forth. As a matter of my own study, and subsequently as a resource for everyone interested in learning the language.
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