
Bangla Grammar < FHD >
Bangla grammar is the study of the morphology and syntax of the Bengali language, an Indo-European language primarily spoken in the Bengal region.
A standard declarative sentence follows the pattern: Subject →right arrow Indirect Object →right arrow Direct Object →right arrow Example: "Ami bhat khai" (I rice eat). Bangla Grammar
Early grammars were often influenced by Sanskrit traditions. The first significant grammars include A Grammar of the Bengal Language (1778) by Nathaniel Brassey Halhed. Bangla grammar is the study of the morphology
Auxiliaries and modals usually follow the main verb. 3. Morphology and Parts of Speech Socio-genesis of Linguistic Structures by Samir Karmakar Bangla Grammar
Adjectives and articles typically precede the noun they describe.

