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Bengali Vocabulary → Shopping → Shopping Vocabulary

Introduction

In this lesson, you will learn useful Bengali vocabulary and phrases related to shopping. Whether you are shopping for clothes, shoes, or groceries, this lesson will teach you the essential words you'll need to know.

With this lesson, you will be able to navigate shops, markets, and supermarkets like a pro in no time. I will provide you with cultural information and interesting facts to make this experience not only educational but also enjoyable. So let's get started!


Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: States and Cities & Geography.

Vocabulary

Below you will find a list of shopping-related vocabulary words and phrases in Bengali:

Bengali Pronunciation English
বাজার (bazar) baa-jaa-r market
হাট (hat) haat bazaar, flea market
দোকান (dokan) doh-kahn shop
মেলা (mela) may-laa fair, exhibition
শপিং মল (shopping mol) shoh-ping mol shopping mall
সুপারমার্কেট (supar-maark-et) soo-paar-maa-rket supermarket
কাপড় (kapṛa) kaa-poraa clothes
ফুটওয়্যার (fuṭowẏar) foo-tow-war footwear
দোকানে কত দাম? (dokane kot dam?) doh-kah-ne kot daam? How much is it?
আমার জন্য একটা তুলে দাও (amar jonno ekta tule dao) aah-mar jon-no ek-taa tool-ay daao Can you give me one of these?

Phrases

Here are some common phrases and sentences that you can use while shopping in Bengali:

  • আমি বিনিময় করতে চাই (ami binimoy kortey chai) - I would like to buy.
  • দাম নিয়ে কি করা হচ্ছে (dam niye ki kora hocche) - What's the price?
  • কি আছে আপনাদের পাশে? (ki ache apnader pashe) - What do you have?
  • এই কাপড়টা আমার জন্য একটা করে রাখুন (ei kaporda amar jonno ekta kore rakhoon) - Please keep this clothes aside for me.
  • আমি এখানে আবার আসতে পারি? (ami ekhane abar ashte pari?) - Can I come back here again?

Use these phrases to interact with the shopkeepers, sellers, and other shoppers. You'll find that shopping in Bengali-speaking countries will be a lot more comfortable and fun with these phrases.

Practice

To reinforce what you have learned, try to use the newly acquired vocabulary and phrases to describe different products, prices, quality, and colors. You can have a simulated conversation in your head or hold a real conversation with someone who speaks Bengali.

It will help you get used to the language's sound and rhythm while also allowing you to practice grammar rules and structure.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have learned shopping-related Bengali vocabulary and phrases. You can now confidently venture into markets, bazaars, supermarkets or any shopping place, and communicate effectively with the local shopkeepers and sellers.

Remember, practicing is the key. Try to use these words and phrases as often as possible, and you will improve your Bengali skills drastically!

Now that you have mastered the shopping vocabulary, move on to the next lesson of the "Complete 0 to A1 Bengali Course." Good luck!


Upon wrapping up this lesson, take a look at these related pages: Money and Currency & Geographical Features.

Other Lessons

Sources

Videos

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