Bangla Bijoy — Tracing & Writing Worksheet (PDF)
Free printable A4 worksheet for the Bijoy keyboard — all Bangla vowels and consonants to trace and write. The classic fixed layout used in government and offices.
July 11, 2026
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Tip: print this page and have the learner trace the faint letters, then write their own on the ruling lines.
Master the Bijoy layout. Bijoy is the fixed, memorize-the-keys keyboard used for most Bangla government, court, and office typing work. This worksheet helps learners get the letters in their hands before they touch the keys.
What's inside
- All vowels (স্বরবর্ণ) and consonants (ব্যঞ্জনবর্ণ) for tracing
- A "Trace the letters" row and blank "Write your own" lines
- A pointer to the full key map in the Bijoy typing course
How to use it
- Print on A4 and have the learner trace each letter.
- Reinforce with the full Bijoy key map at
/learn/bijoy-typing.
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What's the difference between Avro and Bijoy?+
Avro Phonetic is phonetic: you type Bangla the way it sounds in Roman letters ("ami" → "আমি"), so it's fast to learn and dominates the web. Bijoy is a fixed keyboard layout modelled on the Bengali typewriter — each key maps to one character — and is the standard in Bangladesh government offices and publishing. It is case-sensitive (Shift changes the character).
Which Hindi keyboard layout should I learn?+
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Does it work on mobile phones?+
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How long until I type faster?+
Most people who practise about 15 minutes a day reach 30 WPM within two weeks and 50 WPM within six weeks on their chosen layout. Speed beyond 60 WPM is a multi-month effort driven by daily consistency, not talent. Aim for 95%+ accuracy before chasing raw speed.
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Bangla — Avro Phonetic
Type Bangla the way it sounds ("ami" → আমি). The fastest way to start.
Start learningBangla — Bijoy
The fixed layout used in Bangladesh government offices and publishing.
Start learningEnglish Touch Typing
Standard QWERTY from home row to full-keyboard speed drills.
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Devanagari in 3 layouts — pick by feel or by exam.
Arabic Typing
The standard Arabic 101 keyboard or Arabizi phonetic ("salam" → سلام).
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