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Price in bengali would be Dam.
Welcome in bengali would be Swagatam.
The word in Bengali would be "paata"
If your Hindi Bengali, you would say "Nomoshkar" If your like me, Muslim Bengali, you would say "Allafas" Hope it helped!
That would seem to be the correct spelling from the Bengali: শুভ নববর্ষ "shubo noboborsho" (Happy New Year).
I can help you with that. Which specific slokas would you like me to provide in Bengali script?
That would depend on which Magh you mean. It appears in Nepali, Bengali and Sikh calendars as different months. In Nepali, it is the 10th month, coinciding with January/February. In Bengali it is also the 10th month, but I believe it to be closer to November/December since the year begins on February 14th (in Bangladesh at least). In the Sikh calendar it is the 11th month, coinciding with January/February. If you meant March, the Roman numerals for 20th March, 1956 would be: XX. III. MCMLVI. If you meant May, it would be XX. V. MCMLVI. If you really meant Magh, it would either be XX. X. MCMLVI or XX. XI. MCMLVI, depending on which calendar you were referring to.
You did not identify which calendar you mean by "ours", which in itself kind of answers your question. Around the world there are many different calendars being used, based on things like culture or religion. In terms of duration, some are based on the sun and some on the moon and some combining the two. So your calendar, be it the Islamic or Jewish or Gregorian or Bengali or one of the many others used, would be different to the Chinese calendar and all of the other ones.
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Some recommendations for a free online calendar would be: Google Calendar, Zoho Calendar, Cozi Family Organizer, Jibidee Free Online Calendar and Keep an Share Online Calendar.
it depends, if you compliment someone's house for example, you would say, zeh shundor, but if you talk about food, you'd say zeh moza.
It "moves around" between mid-April and early June, so I would say May.