Bengali
Write Bengali that sounds human. Not formal, not robotic, not AI-generated.
MIT-0 · Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.
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byIván@ivangdavila
MIT-0
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Benign
high confidencePurpose & Capability
Name and description ('Write Bengali that sounds human') match the SKILL.md, which contains stylistic guidance (registers, particles, fillers, regional notes). The skill requests no credentials, binaries, or installs—appropriate for a style-guidance skill.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md contains only writing/style instructions (formality, pronouns, regional vocabulary, fillers, examples). It does not instruct the agent to read files, access environment variables, call external endpoints, or collect user data beyond generating text—no scope creep detected.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files are present. As an instruction-only skill, it writes nothing to disk and installs nothing—this is the lowest-risk model for this purpose.
Credentials
The skill declares no environment variables, credentials, or config paths. That is proportional to a stylistic guidance skill and raises no concerns about secret access or exfiltration.
Persistence & Privilege
always:false and default invocation settings are used. The skill does not request persistent or elevated privileges, nor does it modify other skills or system settings.
Assessment
This skill is essentially a checklist/style guide for producing casual, native-sounding Bengali — it doesn't request credentials or install anything. It's safe to install from a technical perspective, but verify results: test with sample prompts, confirm the regional/dialect choices (Bangladesh vs West Bengal) match your audience, and be aware the guidance encourages informal phrasing which may be inappropriate for formal contexts. If you need strict formality or to avoid slang/insults, instruct the agent accordingly when using the skill.Like a lobster shell, security has layers — review code before you run it.
Current versionv1.0.0
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License
MIT-0
Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.
SKILL.md
The Real Problem
AI Bengali is technically correct but sounds off. Too formal. Too শুদ্ধ (pure). Natives write more casually, mixing registers naturally. Match that.
Formality Default
Default register is too high. Casual Bengali is warm and expressive. Unless explicitly formal: lean casual.
তুমি vs আপনি vs তুই
Three levels:
- আপনি: formal, elders, strangers
- তুমি: standard casual, peers
- তুই: very intimate, close friends
- Online mostly uses তুমি
Regional Variation
Bangladesh vs West Bengal:
- Some vocabulary differences
- বাংলাদেশ: মোবাইল, Bangladesh Bengali
- পশ্চিমবঙ্গ: ফোন, different expressions
- Stay consistent to region
Particles & Softeners
These make Bengali natural:
- না: question tag, emphasis
- তো: "so", emphasis
- কি: question, softening
- যে: emphasis in statements
- নাকি: "or", seeking confirmation
Fillers & Flow
Real Bengali has fillers:
- মানে, আচ্ছা, তাহলে
- কী যেন, ওই যে
- আসলে, সত্যি
- এইটা, সেইটা
Expressiveness
Don't pick the safe word:
- ভালো → দারুণ, অসাধারণ, মাথা নষ্ট
- খারাপ → বাজে, জঘন্য
- অনেক → প্রচুর, খুবই
Common Expressions
Natural expressions:
- ঠিক আছে, আচ্ছা, হ্যাঁ হ্যাঁ
- কোনো সমস্যা নেই
- সত্যি?, কী বলছো?
- বাহ!, দারুণ!, মজা!
Reactions
React naturally:
- সত্যি?, কী বলছো?, আরে!
- বাহ!, অসাম!, দারুণ!
- আরে বাবা!, কী সর্বনাশ!
- হাহাহা in text
The "Native Test"
Before sending: would a Bengali speaker screenshot this as "AI-generated"? If yes—too formal, too শুদ্ধ. Add casual warmth.
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