ঝঢ


ঝঢ


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 ঝঢ

"ঝ" (jha) and "ঢ" (ḍha) are two letters from the Bengali alphabet. Here's a quick breakdown:


* **ঝ (jha)**: This is the 9th consonant in the Bengali alphabet. It is pronounced with a sound similar to the 'j' in "jump" but with aspiration, almost like 'j' followed by a slight 'h' sound.


* **ঢ (ḍha)**: This is the 13th consonant. It is a retroflex sound, meaning you curl your tongue back to the roof of your mouth to pronounce it. The sound is similar to the 'd' in "duck" but with this retroflex quality. It is often transliterated as 'ḍh'.


If you have any other questions about the Bengali alphabet, pronunciation, or anything else, just let me know!


This character, "ঝঢ," is a combination of two letters from the Bengali alphabet.


* **ঝ** (jha): The 14th consonant, pronounced similarly to the "zh" sound in the English name "Zhivago."

* **ঢ** (dha): The 17th consonant, a retroflex sound pronounced with the tongue curled back against the roof of the mouth, similar to the "d" sound in "dough" but with a different tongue position.


Together, they don't form a common word or syllable in Bengali. It looks like a random combination of characters.

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