Anchor podcast #007
"Communist party" পশ্চিমবঙ্গের জনতাকে ৩৫-৩৬ বছর অত্যাচার করেছে । কোন Nazi পার্টি-ই কম না ।
Nazi শয়তানগুলোকে কোন পার্টির "কর্মীরা" মারছে না - angry জনতাই শয়তানগুলোকে একটা একটা করে হত্যা করছে, পিটছে ।
শয়তান Nazi "ডাক্তার" cheats আর Nazi fake news TV journalists গুলোকে খতম্ করা হবে ।
Kishalay Sinha কিশলয় সিনহা [G]
BREAKING NEWS
AFTER ARREST OF f. ARNAB GOSWAMI, THE f. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF AND OWNER OF f. "REPUBLIC" TV, MUMBAI POLICE HAS NOW ARRESTED f. "REPUBLIC TV" CEO f. VIKAS. (f. "REPUBLIC TV" LIVE)
We can look forward to the continuation of grilling and bone-breaking torture of f. Nazis.
"Swapnil" deserves much-needed proper treatment.
Kishalay Sinha [G] December 13, 2020 (Sunday)
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Anchor podcast #007
Episode title: A: aback, abandon, abortion
Episode description: Chetananand Singh: ENGLISH IS EASY (p. 255), BSC Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., C-37, Ganesh Nagar, Pandav Nagar Complex, Delhi-110092; Reprint - 2009; ISBN 978-81-904589-0-0; 764 pages, Price Rs. 225
Kishalay Sinha [G] December 12, 2020
চ, ছ
I think practically all Assamese probably pronounce च as छ - there is no difference in pronunciation between the Assamese letters চ and ছ - formally the equivalent of Hindi or Sanskrit च and छ - চ is called "প্ৰথম চ" (first চ) and ছ is called "দ্বিতীয় চ" (second চ) - in Assamese, চ and ছ have the same sound - the sound of English letter "s". I heard Bengalis laugh at the Assamese spelling "চিটি বাছ" which was painted on a city bus in Guwahati many years ago - the Bengalis were ignorant of the identical pronunciation of Assamese letters "চ" and "ছ" and thought that "চিটি বাছ" sounded like "CHITI BUS" (which would be the Bengali pronunciation of "চিটি বাছ") - the Assamese spelling চিটি বাছ was in fact an exact representation of the sound of "city bus" - SITI BUS. The well-known Assamese singer Dr. Bhupen Hazarika pronounced চ and ছ distinctly and correctly in his Bengali hit songs like "গঙ্গা আমার মা, পদ্মা আমার মা" in words like "দুই চোখে দুই জলের ধারা, গঙ্গা যমুনা". So it is not that Assamese people cannot learn to pronounce চ and ছ in Bengali and च and छ in Hindi or Sanskrit. Vice versa, Bengalis and Hindi speakers can (very easily) pronounce Assamese চ and ছ correctly.
Kishalay Sinha [G] December 13, 2020
ENGLISH IS EASY
There is a very helpful and interesting book review of "ENGLISH IS EASY" by Chetananand Singh:
English is Easy by CHETANANAND SINGH (Book Review) (9:56) / Digital Tyari (YouTube)
The video is in Hindi. So Hindi-speaking guys are lucky.
I recommend that students and others who want to buy this book should first watch this book review and not rush to buy this book because of its tempting title ENGLISH IS EASY and because it is a good bargain (over 700 pages for only about 200 rupees which any Indian can afford). For an example, a class four kid should not buy this book just now (unless the kid is a reincarnation of Shakespeare or Dickens or some other famous English writer).
Interestingly, there are YouTube tutorials on English by author Chetananand Singh himself. (Chetananand Singh should not be confused with novelist Chetan Bhagat, very popular best-selling Indian novelist who writes in easy English.) Chetananand Singh often clarifies some points in both English and Hindi. (Hemanta Deka, an excellent Assamese teacher of English, who has written very interesting Anglo-Assamese books for Assamese learners of English - I have two of his books - also gives English tutorials on YouTube.)
Kishalay Sinha [G] December 13, 2020
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