capital letters

Capital Letters Meaning in Bengali

In Bengali, capital letters are known as “বড় হাতের অক্ষর” (bôṛa hater akṣara). They are also referred to as “বড় হাতের লেটার” (bôṛa hater lēṭāra) or “বড় হাতের বর্ণ” (bôṛa hater barṇa).

Part of Speech & Pronunciation

The term “capital letters” is a noun (pronounced as /ˈkæpɪtəl ˈlɛtərz/).

Definition of Capital Letters

Capital letters are uppercase letters of the alphabet. They are used to start sentences, proper nouns, and titles. Capital letters are larger in size and distinct from lowercase letters.

Synonyms of Capital Letters

1. Uppercase letters (বড় হাতের অক্ষর)
2. Majuscule letters (মেজাস্কিউল অক্ষর)
3. Big letters (বড় অক্ষর)

Antonyms of Capital Letters

1. Lowercase letters (ছোট হাতের অক্ষর)
2. Small letters (ছোট অক্ষর)

Origin of Capital Letters

The use of capital letters dates back to ancient Rome. The Romans used capital letters for inscriptions and monumental writing. Over time, capital letters became a standard part of the Latin alphabet and were adopted by other languages.

Nearby Words

1. Capitalization (noun)
2. Capitalize (verb)
3. Capitalist (noun)
4. Capitalism (noun)

Capital Letters in Literature Quotes

“The only way to do great work is to love what you do.” – Steve Jobs (মহান কাজ করার একমাত্র উপায় হলো তোমার কাজটি ভালোবাসা।)”
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” – Nelson Mandela (শিক্ষা হলো সবচেয়ে শক্তিশালী অস্ত্র যা তুমি বিশ্বকে পরিবর্তন করার জন্য ব্যবহার করতে পারো।)”

Capital Letters Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বড় হাতের অক্ষর
Hindi: मुख्य अक्षर (mukhy akṣar)
Nepali: मुख्य अक्षर (mukhya akṣar)
Urdu: بڑے حروف (baray huroof)
Tamil: முதன்மை எழுத்துக்கள் (mudhanmai eḻuttukkaḷ)
Telugu: ముఖ్య అక్షరాలు (mukhya akṣarālu)
Arabic: حروف كبيرة (ḥurūf kabīrah)
Chinese: 大写字母 (dàxiě zìmǔ)
Japanese: 大文字 (ōmoji)
Russian: заглавные буквы (zaglavnyye bukvy)

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