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Do Bangladeshis under appreciate the great Quaid e Azam?

The name is spelled not as ZINNAH. His name was Jinnah.

Its spelled with J, but pronounced with Z among bangladeshis. Like Jama (clothing) is spelled Zama.

কি লাভ হইলো সিলেটি হওয়া? বাংলা ভাষা রে নিচ দেখায়া কি দেশের মঙ্গল করতাসো? পাকিস্তান এর প্রতি এতো প্রেম কেড়ে?

You obviously are a Bangali. Arent you guys ashamed of being part of India and not being in a United Bengal?
 
People also said Bangladesh would never have bigger exports and foreign reserves than Pakistan 🤣🤣🤣🤣

Look how that prediction turned out
Those are completely different terms, don't try to mash them up. People don't specifically hate jinnah but they don't like him either.

Majority of bd people look up to mujib or zia. Nobody cares about jinnah and never will just because he was father of Pakistan.

Now if you want that to happen so badly, i can respect that. But reality is far from that.
 
You obviously are a Bangali. Arent you guys ashamed of being part of India and not being in a United Bengal?
Indian bengalis love their language and culture বাংলা and বাঙালি , doesn't mean we need to feel ashamed of our country that has given us everything, you are to protect and respect your own country. You have your country, you have your culture, both can coexist.
 
কি লাভ হইলো সিলেটি হওয়া? বাংলা ভাষা রে নিচ দেখায়া কি দেশের মঙ্গল করতাসো? পাকিস্তান এর প্রতি এতো প্রেম কেড়ে?

Because without Pakistan there would be no Bangladesh!!!

Simples!
 
Its spelled with J, but pronounced with Z among bangladeshis. Like Jama (clothing) is spelled Zama.
No lame excuse for the spelling mistake of a proper noun. People should know the names of famous people. It is a disrespect if someone's name is misspelled.
 
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Mr banana sh** head, in bengal the admin and court languages were Persian during the mugual age the educated Muslims class leaning these languages to get jobs in govt. Bangla was spoken in casually on a daily basis at home and may be on the streets.

Then British came along and made english the administration language. Making large swathes of Muslim bengalis unemployed.

During the time of British the education budget for around 300 million people in the whole of South Asia was equal to small state in America, near New York.


Hindus happily embraced English, as it meant the down fall of Muslim prominence and Muslim for certain reasons resented English rule.

So lack of education, 31 major famines some of the worst being in bengal and constant malnourishment for 200 yrs.

During pre- independence bengali language received a boost of revival by notary works. It regained popularity in bengal.

During the creation of Pakistan changing the official language to urdu or English would have further alienated east bengals educated class. Making their mode of communication useless. During a time were resources constrained and east bengal was heavily economically exploited and majorly under funded by Central pak gov.

You have no idea of the reality or constraints. The complete garbage that comes out of you is annoying.
 
Pakistan official language should be Urdu and only Urdu. Remove English as official language.
 
Pakistan official language should be Urdu and only Urdu. Remove English as official language.
Pakistan will be more isolated from other countries if English abolished. Rather, the GoP should stick to the present emphasis it gives to English.

Indians know at least three languages. English, Hindi and his native language. Can Pakistan or BD afford not to learn it?
 
Pakistan will be more isolated from other countries if English abolished. Rather, the GoP should stick to the present emphasis it gives to English.

Indians know at least three languages. English, Hindi and his native language. Can Pakistan or BD afford not to learn it?

Do the Japanese know English as much as Indians do? Is Japan a highly developed country? Language is not the barrier, it's our lower quality education, low quality leadership and lack of opportunities that our bright minds don't develop as well as developed countries.
 
Do the Japanese know English as much as Indians do? Is Japan a highly developed country? Language is not the barrier, it's our lower quality education, low quality leadership and lack of opportunities that our bright minds don't develop as well as developed countries.
ওইটা একটা গেরস্থ আবাল। Ignore!



যেসব বঙ্গেত জন্মি হিংসে বঙ্গবাণী
সেসব কাহার জন্ম নির্ণয় ন জানি

- কবি আব্দুল হাকিম, বঙ্গবাণী (১৬২০ - ১৬৯০ খৃষ্টাব্দ)

কবি আব্দুল হাকিম নির্ণয় করতে পারে নাই কিন্তু আমরা অনেক বাঙ্গালিরা নির্ণয় করেছি। পাকিবীর্য।

Did he also write,

“Aye chelera aye mayera ful tulithe jai. Fuler Mala golai diye mamar Bari jai”

How about,

“Akdoom bak doom goorar doom shaje”

“Roshale kohilo shorno lothika re”

Haha

Injecting that kind of crap into children should be punishable with ten years of prison!!!

IT IS CHILD ABUSE 101!!!

@bluesky and you are surprised our people cannot assemble heavy machinery??!!!

All this shit needs to be burnt and dumped along with Wahhabi crap.

Unless every single school becomes an English medium school - Bangladesh will not progress to the next level.

Learn Bangla the way I was taught Bangla. As an interesting extra cuticular activity. Nothing wrong with that.

Ffs, if you want to grow your brain read western literature. Burn primitive clap trap!
 
Do the Japanese know English as much as Indians do? Is Japan a highly developed country? Language is not the barrier, it's our lower quality education, low quality leadership and lack of opportunities that our bright minds don't develop as well as developed countries.
Japanese people have the luxury of not learning English as they are not technologically dependent on other countries, we don't.
Agree about the other barriers you have listed.

It is not too much to ask Bengalis to learn two languages (three languages for the 2% non-Bengali Bangladeshis).
You can show all the respect in the world to Bengali yet learn good English.
You're living in Australia so you must be well aware of the acute shortage of skilled tradesmen there. Bangladeshis are not able to take up opportunities in Australia and other develped countries due to lack of English education and international standard techinical training.
This is why I continue to scream about setting up an internationally certified English language and trades school in each upazilla. If we can achieve this, remittances would multiply to reach hundreds of billions of dollars. Those choosing to stay in BD can support heavy engineering industries. Local and and foreign invest in high tech manufacturing would flood in if you can supply an abundance of quality tradesmen. We would not have to rely on "slave wage" garments manufacturing and low skilled menial work in the Middle East anymore.
 
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Do the Japanese know English as much as Indians do? Is Japan a highly developed country? Language is not the barrier, it's our lower quality education, low quality leadership and lack of opportunities that our bright minds don't develop as well as developed countries.
Please do not compare apples with oranges. Better you read the history of the industrialization of Japan and its modernization since Meiji Restoration in 1868.
 
Only the poorly educated pronounce jama as "zama". Never heard anyone pronounce Jinnah as "Zinnah".

Not true
Not every educated Bangladeshi is a kolkata conaisseur. Maybe Cityfolks. But then they also speak Banglish, wich is cringey.
 

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