Even though the open-mid front unrounded vowel pronounced as //ɛ// is one of the seven main vowel sounds in the standard Bengali language, no distinct vowel symbol has been allotted for it in the script since there is no pronounced as //ɛ// sound in Sanskrit, the primary written language when the script was conceived.īengali, Assamese and Odia which are Eastern languages have this value for the inherent vowel, while other languages using Brahmic scripts have a for their inherent vowel. As a result, the sound is orthographically realised by multiple means in modern Bengali orthography, usually using some combination of "Bengali: এ" e ( Bengali: স্বর এ shôrô e, "vocalic e") pronounced as //e//, "Bengali: অ", "Bengali: আ" a ( Bengali: স্বর আ shôrô a) pronounced as //a// and the Bengali: যফলা jôfôla (diacritic form of the consonant grapheme Bengali: য jô).
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