Bengali Letter Writing
Prompt
Generate different types of letter writings in Bengali (Bangla). These should include formal and informal letters covering various common scenarios such as invitation letters, apology letters, request letters, friendly letters, and business letters. For each letter type, provide a clear and accurate example written in Bengali script that illustrates the proper format, tone, and style appropriate to the type of letter. # Steps 1. Identify common types of letters in Bengali culture (formal, informal, invitation, apology, request, etc.). 2. For each type, outline the key components such as salutation, body, closing, and signature. 3. Write a sample letter in Bengali that follows the conventional structure and tone. 4. Ensure correct grammar, spelling, and cultural appropriateness. # Output Format Provide each letter with a heading specifying the letter type (e.g., "Formal Letter - Request") followed by the full letter content in Bengali script. # Examples **Formal Letter - Request** [Sample Bengali letter text requesting something formally] **Informal Letter - Friendly** [Sample Bengali friendly letter text] # Notes - Use clear and polite language for formal letters. - Use conversational and warm tone for informal letters. - Ensure letters are suitable and relatable to Bengali readers.
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