English to Bengali Typing
Online English To Bengali Typing
This section of our website hindityping.info is dedicated for free Online English to Bengali Typing or Bangla Typing. Here you can write in English and it will automatically get converted or transliterated into Bengali Language. Bengali is an Indian Language which is 7th most spoken native language in the world. Bengali is Official language of Bangladesh & also one of the 22 scheduled languages of India with approximately 250 – 300 million total speakers worldwide.
For Example, if you type “Ami bhalo achhi” in Bengali Conversion box it will be changed automatically to "আমি ভালো আছি" "space bar".
If you type " | " pipe (Shift + \ Key) in Bengali Conversion box it will give " । " .
Word & Character Suggestions
You can also change between Word Suggestions & Character Suggestions. In word suggestions mode you will get suggestion when you type whole word and release space bar but in character suggestions you will start getting suggestions the moment you start Bengali typing.
Save as Text & Doc File
You can also download whatever you have typed on your pc as a notepad text file or word document file by simply clicking the button below Bengali text area.
Send Via Gmail
Send Email in Bengali Instantly.
About Bengali Language
Bengali is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. Bengali is spoken by almost 200 million people, making it the sixth most widely spoken language in the world. Bengali, like Hindi, Urdu, and other regional languages, has a rich history that dates back to the beginning of recorded history. Bengali as a distinct language dates from the 12th century BCE and contains some similarities with Sanskrit. It is now the most widely spoken language in Bangladesh and the second most widely spoken language in India, with the biggest concentration of speakers in West Bengal.
Bengali is thought to have evolved as a separate language about the year 1000 AD. The beginnings of Bengali literature may be seen in songs written between the 11th and 12th century. The oldest known Bengali literary form is the Charyapada (ninth century), a collection of poems.The book contains 47 lines composed by 23 poets from diverse parts of eastern India. The Buddhist Sahajiya cult's worldview inspired the Natha literature. Vaishnavism flourished throughout Bengal in the 14th century.
During what is now known as the Bengali Renaissance, Bengali's importance began to emerge in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Bengali language had only recently been codified and standardised, and by the late nineteenth century, there was a movement aimed at appreciating and preserving the strongest elements of Indian and Bengali traditional culture while also embracing the good ideas and positive influences of Western culture. Recognizing that many of the region's historical practises were no longer defensible in the modern world, the Bengali Renaissance tried to mix the best of both approaches, peacefully and rationally.
There are three types of Middle Bengali literature: Vaishnava Padavali by Chandidas and Vidyapati was composed before the Chaitanya era (15th century). Chandidas wrote devotional poems that affected literature greatly. In the 15th century, adaptations of the Ramayana became popular; Kritivasa Ojha's version of the epic is treated with the same reverence in the east as Tulsidas' Ramacharitmanas is in the north.
The nineteenth century saw the emergence of contemporary Bengali literature. The contribution of Christian missionaries in the development of Bengali prose must be acknowledged. William Carey created a Bengali grammar, an English-Bengali dictionary.