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BENGAL LANGUAGE. the most common contractions of letters, which are constantly used by all the Bengalese, as being more expeditious, as well as more elegant than a simple junction of the single letters, whose; office they perform.

ক্র kro, stands for কৃ the kirro Pholaa.

^ okto, is ^ to blended with ko; its regular form is ^ koo, ftands for ^ ko with hrofwookaar. ^ ungo. is compounded of ^ ngeo>e with ci go ful^oined. ^ t^ya. is another figure for the Pholaa ^ ^ moo, is ijj' mo and wo compounded. The fimple form is ^ ^ olhno, for ^ i.e. cvj aano fubjoined to ^ flio. ftioo, initial and medial. ^ ftioo. final; two figures for ^ ^ This figure ftands for both ^ otto and ^ too. ^ goo, is ufed for hoe. ftands for ^ ^ ohro, is kro Pholas fubjoined to ^ I o. ^ tro, ftands for ^ roo. is u(^ infiead of ^ ^ oblo, is lo fubjoined to ^ ho. ^ ondo, compounded of c*| £