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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis is the third in the series of dictionaries for the regional languages of Bangladesh. The previous two were for the Netrokonian and the Siloti languages. The dictionaries are in three languages – i.e., Bangla - the national language of Bangladesh, English, and the regional language, in this case Chatgaiya. This, like all the other dictionaries, is for non-locals, including foreigners. To help users of this dictionary get the correct pronunciations, the Chatgaiya words and phrases are transcribed using the Chatgaiya Phonetic Alphabet (CPA), and the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). CPA employs the Bangla script with some additional symbols for representing Chatgaiya speech sounds not present in the Bangla language.
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Amin Rahman, Dr. Muhammad Azizul Hoque, Sumaya Asma Jamila, Aniruddha Bhattacharya
Amin Rahman is a 1966 BUET graduate. After obtaining his B.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering, he completed (a) M.Sc. by research in Computing Science from Glasgow University, (b) MBA in Technology Management from Deakin University, (c) MA in Applied Linguistics (TESOL) from UNE, and (d) Graduate Certificate in Education from Monash University.
Dr. Muhammad Azizul Hoque currently working as an Associate Professor at the Department of English Language and Literature, International Islamic University Chittagong. He has received BA Hons & MA in ELL from IIUC and MA in ELT from University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, and Ph.D. from USIM, Malaysia.
Sumaya Asma Jamila obtained her B.A (Hon's) and Master's degree in English Language and Literature from International Islamic University Chittagong. Along with formal teaching experience at Southpoint School & College, she is currently serving as a lecturer at Basantabag Islamia Fazil Madrasah.
Aniruddha Bhattacharya is a Sr. Software Engineer, at Velwire Limited, Dhaka, Bangladesh. He completed his B.Sc. degree from the CSE department of UAP, Dhaka, Bangladesh. His current research interest is in the areas of computer algorithms for complex processes for computer applications.
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