Through language, the face of the unforgettable power of man is revealed. Each language is revealed in a new cultural light, and through each language people express their thoughts, ideas, and religion. But some people have become very independent and successful in learning one language at a time.The term polyglot means a person who knows more than one language. There are many people in different parts of the world who know more than one language and there is no limit to their determination.
There are no rules to being a polyglot, it is not a qualification or a type of knowledge in itself. But, one can become a polyglot with his interest, effort and concentration. Learning a language is essentially the study of a culture and a means of communicating with that culture.
A notable figure among polyglots is Julia Angova, who knows or contributes to about 65 languages. These include Sanskrit, Latin, English, French, Arabic and Russian. Angova was a British language learner, but her interests were boundless. He tries to learn new languages one by one and tries to apply them to communicate with new cultures.Angova worked at a Sanskrit language university since becoming a polyglot. He then tried to learn Arabic and Russian and applied them through his contacts. Now, he demonstrates the mediums that he has recently contributed to the romantic atmosphere, such as English, French and Spanish. Being a polyglot is possible without his interests and basic interests.
In Bangladesh:
Bangladesh is also home to polyglots, who are proficient in languages and have literate cultures with different languages. This article will discuss the lifestyle of polyglots in Bangladesh, their language skills, and their cultural experiences.
The number of polyglots in Bangladesh is increasing day by day. Since ancient times, the people of Bangladesh have been seen to increase language comprehension. Here students, teachers, doctors, businessmen, journalists, writers etc. people of various professions can be polyglots. Almost everyone hopes to study somewhere outside Bengali or Taratari. This can be seen due to the influence of Bangladesh’s institutionalized education system, foreign language exposure and modern technology.
When discussing polyglots, their language skills and acquisition of specialized knowledge on a particular language can be practiced. Many have a good understanding of the vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, etc. of different languages. Many others demonstrate their language skills by becoming readers, writers, translators, etc. Statistics on the work of these polyglots, managing standards for different languages and increasing the quality of translations in place.
Another amazing feature about polyglots is their cultural experience. Culture can be discovered through language. The personality of polyglots can be lost in the cultural environment of the language. Learning a language means studying its associated cultural beliefs, practices, mystical stories, etc. Other languages may have influence and opportunities in their lives.
A large number of Bangladeshi polyglots have found success in international environments in business, education, expatriate language support and various translation activities. They may be courted by more polyglots in established institutions. Among these, an important role of polyglots is translation or harmonization. They can demonstrate their ability in translation and create harmony within the language family as a whole.
This blog aims to discuss in detail the lifestyle, language skills, and cultural experiences of polyglots in Bangladesh. The language skills and cultural experience of polyglots may be important because of the many important aspects of Bangladesh’s military, cultural, and economic development. We hope to help the polyglots of Bangladesh to enhance their language skills and cultural experience.
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Afsana Khanom Monika
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