Months of the Year in Bengali
Bengali (also known as Bangla) is the national language of Bangladesh and widely spoken language in the Bengal region like West Bengal, Tripura, and Barak valley of India. It is…
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Continue readingDays of the Week in Chinese: Every day of the week is explained and pronounced with different words in the other languages. The first day of the week, Sunday in…
Continue readingKannada is one of the popular Indian languages spoken mostly in Karnataka, the Southwest region of India. It comes under the Dravidian Language Family. It is less commonly called Kanarese…
Continue readingEvery day in the week is explained and pronounced with different words in other languages. The first day of the week, Sunday in Kannada is written as ಭಾನುವಾರ, and it…
Continue readingGujarati is an Indian language spoken in the Northern part of the country, especially in Gujarat. It comes under the family language: Indo-Aryan Language. Apart from India, Gujarati is also…
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