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He loves Pakistan way too much :angel:

Bangladeshi flag is also green. I love green.
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15th April is the first day of Boishakh and first day of new year for Bengalis, maybe Bangladeshis, Sinhalese, Tamilians, Punjabis, Nepalese, Bhutanese celebrate it a day earlier. :dirol:

It was used to be on 15th April in East Pakistan. After 1966 the reserchers have found out the actual calender starts from 14th April. Bengalis, Tamilians, Sinhalese, Nepalese, Bhutanese share same calender.
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Bengali New Year (Bengali: পহেলা বৈশাখ, Poila Boishakh; Bengali: নববর্ষ, Nôbôbôrshô), occurring on 14 April or 15 April, is the first day of the Bengali calendar, celebrated in the Bangladesh and in the Indian state of West Bengal, by the Bengali people and also by minor Bengali communities in other Indian states, including Assam, Tripura, Jharkhand and Orrisa.

Poila Boishakh is celebrated with grandeur and colours in Dhaka and other parts of Bangladesh. The celebrations are started at the break of dawn

In Kolkata, Poila Boishakh (and the entire month of Boishakh) is considered to be an auspicious time for marriages. These days people wear new clothes and go about socialising.

Pôhela Bôishakh in West Bengal is celebrated on 14/15 April. However according to the revised version of the calendar in Bangladesh, Pôhela Bôishakh now always falls on 14 April in Bangladesh. The mathematical difference between the sidereal (non-revised) and the tropical (revised) calendar accounts for the difference of starting the new year in West Bengal and Bangladesh. Because of this the length of the months are also not fixed in the sidereal calendar (non-revised), but rather are based on the true movement of the sun.

Bengali calendar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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Bangladeshi flag is also green. I love green.
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It was used to be on 15th April in East Pakistan. After 1966 the reserchers have found out the actual calender starts from 14th April. Bengalis, Tamilians, Sinhalese, Nepalese, Bhutanese share same calender.
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Bengali New Year (Bengali: পহেলা বৈশাখ, Poila Boishakh; Bengali: নববর্ষ, Nôbôbôrshô), occurring on 14 April or 15 April, is the first day of the Bengali calendar, celebrated in the Bangladesh and in the Indian state of West Bengal, by the Bengali people and also by minor Bengali communities in other Indian states, including Assam, Tripura, Jharkhand and Orrisa.

Poila Boishakh is celebrated with grandeur and colours in Dhaka and other parts of Bangladesh. The celebrations are started at the break of dawn

In Kolkata, Poila Boishakh (and the entire month of Boishakh) is considered to be an auspicious time for marriages. These days people wear new clothes and go about socialising.

Pôhela Bôishakh in West Bengal is celebrated on 14/15 April. However according to the revised version of the calendar in Bangladesh, Pôhela Bôishakh now always falls on 14 April in Bangladesh. The mathematical difference between the sidereal (non-revised) and the tropical (revised) calendar accounts for the difference of starting the new year in West Bengal and Bangladesh. Because of this the length of the months are also not fixed in the sidereal calendar (non-revised), but rather are based on the true movement of the sun.

Bengali calendar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Aha! I knew that we the Bangalis of Paschim Banga are the real upholders and flag bearers of traditional Bangaliyana, see, we are following the traditional Bangali calender, you have tweaked with it recently in the year 1966. :D

Subho Nababarsher (aasol) priti o shubhechha janai. :-)

@Anubis @BDforever @IamBengali @DarkPrince @iajdani

Is their any decent Bangladeshi Bengali forum where I can have some fun? :partay:
 
Aha! I knew that we the Bangalis of Paschim Banga are the real upholders and flag bearers of traditional Bangaliyana, see, we are following the traditional Bangali calender, you have tweaked with it recently in the year 1966. :D

Subho Nababarsher (aasol) priti o shubhechha janai. :-)

@Anubis @BDforever @IamBengali @DarkPrince

Is their any decent Bangladeshi Bengali forum where I can have some fun? :partay:

বাংলাদেশ হচ্ছে বাঙ্গালীদের দেশ। ভারত হচ্ছে ভারতীয়দের দেশ। :rolleyes1:

Bengalis had no fixed calender. Bangladesh gave a fixed calender for Bengalis. Your calender is based on sun and no fixed time when it will start and when will end. We have made a fixed Bengali calender based on mathematical calculation which goes on par with other communities as well.
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বাংলাদেশ হচ্ছে বাঙ্গালীদের দেশ। ভারত হচ্ছে ভারতীয়দের দেশ। :rolleyes1:

Bengalis had no fixed calender. Bangladesh gave a fixed calender for Bengalis. Your calender is based on sun and no fixed time when it will start and when will end. We have made a fixed Bengali calender based on mathematical calculation which goes on par with other communities as well.
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Bangladesh hochhe Bangladeshider desh. :whistle: We always had a fixed calender, dates of our Poila Boisakh and Chaitra Sonkranti are fixed, they don't change. Our calender is a traditional one, your new calender is a copy of western calender, Bangladesh has diluted the Bangaliyana of the Bangali calender. :D
 
Bangladesh hochhe Bangladeshider desh. :whistle: We always had a fixed calender, dates of our Poila Boisakh and Chaitra Sonkranti are fixed, they don't change. Our calender is a traditional one, your new calender is a copy of western calender, Bangladesh has diluted the Bangaliyana of the Bangali calender. :D

If there was no Pakistan Urdu would have been extinct language. If there was no Bangladesh Bangla would have been extinct language. You have pressure of Hindi because Bangla is not your national language. So you guys talk mixed Bangla. We gave blood to safe Bangla from Pakistani dictators in 1952. Now you observe Mother language day every year to remember 1952. Bangaliyana is preserved by Bangladesh. :yahoo: Not West Bengal. Amartya Sen said due to Bangladesh Bangaliyana still remains otherwise Bengali culture would have been extinct by now.
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If there was no Pakistan Urdu would have been extinct language. If there was no Bangladesh Bangla would have been extinct language. You have pressure of Hindi because Bangla is not your national language. So you guys talk mixed Bangla. We gave blood to safe Bangla from Pakistani dictators in 1952. Now you observe Mother language day every year to remember 1952. Bangaliyana is preserved by Bangladesh. :yahoo: Not West Bengal. Amartya Sen said due to Bangladesh Bangaliyana still remains otherwise Bengali culture would have been extinct by now.
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Osob baje goppo. We do not have any Hindi language pressure, you can happily live & work in Paschim Banga without knowing a single word of Hindi, even the non-Bengali population settled here know very good Bengali, we don't speak any language other than Bengali in our daily lives. :) Kolkata Bangali sanskritir pithasthan. :-)

You had to fight for Bengali because it was being replaced by Urdu, we didn't face any such threat, and now some people want "Musalmani Bangla" in Bangladesh, so expect more & more Urdu & Arabic influence in it going forward, in a few decades only we, the true upholders & flag bearers of Bangaliyana, will speak unadulterated Bangla. :D
 
Osob baje goppo. We do not have any Hindi language pressure, you can happily live & work in Paschim Banga without knowing a single word of Hindi, even the non-Bengali population settled here know very good Bengali, we don't speak any language other than Bengali in our daily lives. :) Kolkata Bangali sanskritir pithasthan. :-)

You had to fight for Bengali because it was being replaced by Urdu, we didn't face any such threat, and now some people want "Musalmani Bangla" in Bangladesh, so expect more & more Urdu & Arabic influence in it going forward, in a few decades only we, the true upholders & flag bearers of Bangaliyana, will speak unadulterated Bangla. :D

Kochu. West Bengal is not flag bearer of Bangaliyana. It doesn't even have a flag. LOL. We are the upholders of Bangaliyana because we are nation of Bengal (Bangla Desh). Musalmani Bangla can cry foul but we are happy to have only 'Bangla'. 98% Bangladeshis don't understand meaning of a single Arabic word apart from Allah and Muhammad (pbuh). Arabic influence is not practical in Bangladesh. We have English, Persian influence but this makes the language even more powerful. Language is same in West Bengal and Bangladesh apart from very few day to day words.

You say Lonka, we say Morich. That's the difference. You say 'Ami Achhchi' , we say 'Ami Ashhchi'. That's the difference.

Your state is West Bengal. Our country is Bangla Desh. That's the difference. :D
 
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Kochu. West Bengal is not flag bearer of Bangaliyana. It doesn't even have a flag. LOL. We are the upholders of Bangaliyana because we are nation of Bengal (Bangla Desh). Musalmani Bangla can cry foul but we are happy to have only 'Bangla'. 98% Bangladeshis don't understand meaning of a single Arabic word apart from Allah and Muhammad (pbuh). Arabic influence is not practical in Bangladesh. We have English, Persian influence but this makes the language even more powerful. Language is same in West Bengal and Bangladesh apart from very few day to day words.

You say Lonka, we say Morich. That's the difference. You say 'Ami Achhchi' , we say 'Ami Ashhchi'. That's the difference.

Your state is West Bengal. Our country is Bangla Desh. That's the difference. :D

There are many threads here where Bangladeshis said that they should not be called Bengalis, they are Bangladeshis, so we are Bengalis, you are Bangladeshis. :haha: And when someone say Bengali, people automatically relates to Kolkata, the epicentre of everything Bangaliyana stands for. :-)

Aar amrao "Ashhchi" boli, "Achhchi" bolina. Tobe amra "koisi, khaisi, bolsi" r bodole "bolechhi, kheyechhi, bolechhi" boli. :victory1:
 
There are many threads here where Bangladeshis said that they should not be called Bengalis, they are Bangladeshis, so we are Bengalis, you are Bangladeshis. :haha: And when someone say Bengali, people automatically relates to Kolkata, the epicentre of everything Bangaliyana stands for. :-)

Aar amrao "Ashhchi" boli, "Achhchi" bolina. Tobe amra "koisi, khaisi, bolsi" r bodole "bolechhi, kheyechhi, bolechhi" boli. :victory1:

Do you know about pride? Some people get pride to be called Bangladeshi because it gives them more pride than being called by ethnicity. I also take pride when called Bangladeshi.

NO, people don't automatically relate Kolkata when it comes to Bengal. Bangladesh is bigger than West Bengal and most Bengalis live in Bangladesh because its the country for Bengalis (Bangla Desh). West Bengal is called 'West Bengal' because there is a bigger Bengal called 'Bangladesh' (East Bengal). Please tell us some contribution you made for Bangla language then talk. You don't even have a decent Bangla software by yourselves to write Bangla. Use Bangladeshi software to do it. :haha: You don't have a decent Bangla website. Ananda Bazar website is crap.

People automatically relate Bangladesh when they say 'Bangla'. We own 70% Sundarban where Royal Bengal Tiger lives. That means we are upholders of Bengalism or Banglaliyana. :bunny:

We say Khaichi, Daichi, korchi as well as Kheyechi, Deyechi, Korechi. We say something based on situation. We like to say khaichi, daichi in front of family and friends and we like to say Kheyechi, deyechi infront of others. Informal language to our belongings to feel more closer and formal language to others to be formal but you guys pretend too much by showing 'Nekami' when you say 'Acchchi' , Korechhhi, Kheyechhhi all the time.

Diversity is the best thing in a language. When you call 'Tui' it feels more closer than calling 'Tumi' to your friend. :victory1:
 
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Do you know about pride? Some people get pride to be called Bangladeshi because it gives them more pride than being called by ethnicity. I also take pride when called Bangladeshi.

NO, people don't automatically relate Kolkata when it comes to Bengal. Bangladesh is bigger than West Bengal and most Bengalis live in Bangladesh because its the country for Bengalis (Bangla Desh). West Bengal is called 'West Bengal' because there is a bigger Bengal called 'Bangladesh' (East Bengal). Please tell us some contribution you made for Bangla language then talk. You don't even have a decent Bangla software by yourselves to write Bangla. Use Bangladeshi software to do it. :haha: You don't have a decent Bangla website. Ananda Bazar website is crap.

People automatically relate Bangladesh when they say 'Bangla'. We own 70% Sundarban where Royal Bengal Tiger lives. That means we are upholders of Bengalism or Banglaliyana. :bunny:

We say Khaichi, Daichi, korchi as well as Kheyechi, Deyechi, Korechi. We say something based on situation. We like to say khaichi, daichi in front of family and friends and we like to say Kheyechi, deyechi infront of others. Informal language to our belongings to feel more closer and formal language to others to be formal but you guys pretend too much by showing 'Nekami' when you say 'Acchchi' , Korechhhi, Kheyechhhi all the time.

Diversity is the best thing in a language. When you call 'Tui' it feels more closer than calling 'Tumi' to your friend. :victory1:


Sob baje goppo, dhopbazi, bhulbhal jukti, amra bangali achi, bangali-e thakbo, Bangladesh aste aste Arabdesh hote choleche, Jamati ra khamotay elei kaj egobe, tarpor amrai.......ha ha sudhu amrai hobo bishuddha Bangali sanskritir dharok o bahok. :bunny:

And don't tell me we have no contribution to Bengali language, a vernacular software doesn't make a language strong, its literary value makes it a strong language, and our contribution to Bengali literature is well-known. And look at your opposition political parties and their patronizers, they are against everything that constitutes Bangaliyana; literature, music, dance, paintings, sculptures, and any other form of art (as I have seen in PDF threads), so, once they are successful in there agenda, we will become the only Bengalis on this planet. :D

And some people don't want to be recognized as Bengalis as it is too much of Hindu culture (as claimed by PDF Bangladeshis), and where is the Bangladeshi pride in comments like these?

"Bangladeshi intellectuals should come to their realization that we as a nation are incapable of full sovereignty and independence. We used to be Mughal Vassal, then we went under British colonial rule under Hindu middlemen (which was the worst), then we were vassals of West Pakistan (1947-1971) and in 1971 we became a vassal state of India (except when BNP has ruled). Now it is time to become a full vassal state of China to save us from India and their agent Awami League."
Lie about Awami League role in Bangladesh independence exposed | Page 3

We are the real Bengalis, khati Bangali, Bangladeshis are just Bangladeshis. :D
 
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