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Welcome to the lesson on '''Comparison''' in Bengali grammar! Understanding how to make comparisons is a fundamental part of mastering any language, and Bengali is no exception. Comparisons allow you to express relationships between objects, people, and situations, which is essential for effective communication. In this lesson, we'll focus on how to compare adjectives and adverbs, providing you with the tools to enhance your descriptive capabilities in Bengali.
 
Our journey will take us through various aspects of comparison, including:
 
* '''Basic Comparison''': Understanding the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives.
 
* '''Comparison of Adverbs''': How to compare actions using adverbs.
 
* '''Practical Examples''': Real-life examples to illustrate these concepts.
 
* '''Exercises''': Practice scenarios to solidify your understanding.
 
Let’s dive into the fascinating world of Bengali comparison!


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== Introduction ==
=== Basic Comparison ===


Welcome to the lesson on Bengali Grammar! In this lesson, we will be exploring the topic of adjectives and specifically focusing on making comparisons using Bengali adjectives and adverbs. Understanding how to compare different things is essential in any language, and Bengali is no exception. By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid understanding of how to form comparisons in Bengali and be able to confidently use them in your conversations and writing.
In Bengali, comparisons are made using adjectives and adverbs. The two primary forms of comparison are '''comparative''' and '''superlative'''. Let's break these down.


To make our learning experience engaging and interactive, we will be incorporating cultural information and interesting facts throughout the lesson. Bengali language and culture are intricately intertwined, and by exploring the cultural aspects, we can gain a deeper appreciation for the language itself.
==== Comparative Form ====


Let's dive into the world of Bengali adjectives and comparisons!
The comparative form is used to compare two things. In Bengali, we typically add the word '''"থেকে" (theke)''', which means "than," after the comparative adjective.


== Bengali Adjectives ==
Here’s a simple structure:


Before we delve into making comparisons, let's first understand the basics of Bengali adjectives. Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns. They provide additional information about the qualities, characteristics, or attributes of the noun they are associated with.
* '''Bengali''': [Adjective] + "থেকে" + [Noun]


In Bengali, adjectives typically follow the noun they modify. For example, let's consider the noun "গরম" (gôrom), which means "hot" in English. If we want to say "hot tea" in Bengali, we would say "গরম চা" (gôrom cha), where "চা" (cha) is the noun for "tea."
* '''English''': [Adjective] + "than" + [Noun]


Bengali adjectives can also change their form based on the gender and number of the noun they modify. This is an important aspect to keep in mind when making comparisons, as we will explore later in the lesson.
'''Examples of Comparative Adjectives:'''


Let's look at a few examples to understand this concept better:
{| class="wikitable"


{| class="wikitable"
! Bengali !! Pronunciation !! English
! Bengali !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| সুন্দর || shundôr || beautiful
 
| বড় থেকে || bôṛo theke || bigger than
 
|-
|-
| মজবুত || mojbut || strong
|-
| সুস্থ || shustho || healthy
|}


In the examples above, we have adjectives that describe the qualities of a noun. As mentioned earlier, these adjectives will change their form based on the gender and number of the noun they modify. This is an important aspect to keep in mind when making comparisons, which we will explore next.
| ছোট থেকে || chhôṭo theke || smaller than


== Making Comparisons ==
|-


Now that we have a basic understanding of Bengali adjectives, let's move on to making comparisons. Comparisons allow us to express the degree of difference between two or more things. In Bengali, comparisons are formed using adjectives and adverbs.
| সুন্দর থেকে || sundor theke || more beautiful than


There are three main ways to make comparisons in Bengali:
|-


1. Comparative Form: Used to compare two things, expressing that one thing has more or less of a quality than the other.
| দ্রুত থেকে || druto theke || faster than


2. Superlative Form: Used to compare three or more things, expressing that one thing has the most or least of a quality among all the things being compared.
|}


3. Equal Form: Used to express that two things have the same degree of a quality.
==== Superlative Form ====


Let's explore each of these forms in detail, along with examples:
The superlative form is used to describe the highest degree of an adjective. In Bengali, we often use the word '''"সর্বাধিক" (shôrbadhik)''' to indicate the superlative form.


=== Comparative Form ===
The structure is:


The comparative form is used to compare two things and express that one thing has more or less of a quality than the other. In Bengali, the comparative form is created by adding the word "চেয়ে" (cheẏe) after the adjective or adverb.
* '''Bengali''': [Adjective] + "সর্বাধিক" + [Noun]


For example, let's consider the adjective "বড়" (bôṛ), which means "big" in English. If we want to compare two objects and say "This book is bigger than that book," we would say "এই বইটি সেই বইটির চেয়ে বড়" (ei boiṭi sei boiṭir cheẏe bôṛ).
* '''English''': [Adjective] + "the most" + [Noun]


Similarly, if we want to say "She runs faster than him," we would say "সে তাকে চেয়ে দ্রুত পালায়" (se take cheẏe drut palaẏ).
'''Examples of Superlative Adjectives:'''


Let's look at a few more examples:
{| class="wikitable"


{| class="wikitable"
! Bengali !! Pronunciation !! English
! Bengali !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| তীব্র || tibro || intense
 
| সবচেয়ে বড় || shôbcheye bôṛo || the biggest
 
|-
|-
| সুন্দর || shundôr || beautiful
 
| সবচেয়ে ছোট || shôbcheye chhôṭo || the smallest
 
|-
 
| সবচেয়ে সুন্দর || shôbcheye sundor || the most beautiful
 
|-
|-
| বেশি || beshi || more
 
| সবচেয়ে দ্রুত || shôbcheye druto || the fastest
 
|}
|}


=== Superlative Form ===
=== Comparison of Adverbs ===


The superlative form is used to compare three or more things and express that one thing has the most or least of a quality among all the things being compared. In Bengali, the superlative form is created by adding the word "সবচেয়ে" (shobcheẏe) before the adjective or adverb.
Just like adjectives, we can also compare adverbs in Bengali. The comparative and superlative forms of adverbs follow similar patterns as adjectives.


For example, let's consider the adjective "সুন্দর" (shundôr), which means "beautiful" in English. If we want to compare three flowers and say "This flower is the most beautiful," we would say "এই ফুলটি সবচেয়ে সুন্দর" (ei phulṭi shobcheẏe shundôr).
==== Comparative Form for Adverbs ====


Similarly, if we want to say "He speaks the least fluently among all the students," we would say "সে ছাত্রদের মধ্যে সবচেয়ে কম দক্ষতার সাথে কথা বলে" (se chhatrader moddhe shobcheẏe kom dokṣôtar sathe kotha bole).
To form the comparative of adverbs, we use the structure:


Let's look at a few more examples:
* '''Bengali''': [Adverb] + "থেকে" + [Verb]
 
* '''English''': [Adverb] + "than" + [Verb]
 
'''Examples of Comparative Adverbs:'''


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Bengali !! Pronunciation !! English
! Bengali !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| দ্রুত থেকে || druto theke || faster than
|-
|-
| তীব্র || tibro || intense
 
| ধীরে থেকে || dhire theke || slower than
 
|-
|-
| সুন্দর || shundôr || beautiful
 
| ভালোভাবে থেকে || bhālôbhābê theke || better than
 
|-
|-
| কম || kom || less
 
| খারাপভাবে থেকে || kharāpbābê theke || worse than
 
|}
|}


=== Equal Form ===
==== Superlative Form for Adverbs ====


The equal form is used to express that two things have the same degree of a quality. In Bengali, the equal form is created by using the word "যদিও" (jôdiyo) before the adjective or adverb.
For the superlative form of adverbs, we use:


For example, let's consider the adjective "বড়" (bôṛ), which means "big" in English. If we want to say "Both books are equally big," we would say "যদিও দুটি বইই একইসাথে বড়" (jôdiyo duti boii ekṭisathe bôṛ).
* '''Bengali''': [Adverb] + "সর্বাধিক" + [Verb]


Similarly, if we want to say "They both speak equally fluently," we would say "যদিও তারা প্রতিটি সমান দক্ষতায় কথা বলে" (jôdiyo tara prôtiṭi saman dokṣôtay kotha bole).
* '''English''': [Adverb] + "the most" + [Verb]


Let's look at a few more examples:
'''Examples of Superlative Adverbs:'''


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Bengali !! Pronunciation !! English
! Bengali !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| সবচেয়ে দ্রুত || shôbcheye druto || the fastest
|-
|-
| সুন্দর || shundôr || beautiful
 
| সবচেয়ে ধীরে || shôbcheye dhire || the slowest
 
|-
|-
| সমান || shôman || equal
 
| সবচেয়ে ভালোভাবে || shôbcheye bhālôbhābê || the best
 
|-
|-
| একই || ekṭi || same
 
| সবচেয়ে খারাপভাবে || shôbcheye kharāpbābê || the worst
 
|}
|}


== Cultural Insights ==
=== Practical Examples ===
 
To help you grasp these concepts better, here are some practical examples where you can see comparisons in action.
 
==== Adjectives in Sentences ====


Bengali culture is rich with diverse traditions and practices. When it comes to making comparisons, regional variations in the usage and understanding of comparisons may exist. For example, in some regions of Bengal, the usage of comparative and superlative forms may differ slightly from the standard Bengali dialect.
1. '''বাড়িটি বড় থেকে। (Bāṛiṭi bôṛo theke.)''' - The house is bigger than.


Additionally, historical reasons may contribute to differences in the use of comparisons. Historical events and influences have shaped the Bengali language, and these variations add depth to the cultural fabric of Bengal.
2. '''ছাত্রটি ছোট থেকে। (Chhātrôṭi chhôṭo theke.)''' - The student is smaller than.


Interesting Fact: Bengali is the seventh most spoken language in the world, with over 230 million native speakers. It is the official language of Bangladesh and the second most widely spoken language in India.
3. '''এই ফুলটি সুন্দর থেকে। (Ei phulṭi sundor theke.)''' - This flower is more beautiful than.


== Exercises ==
4. '''গাড়িটি দ্রুত থেকে। (Gāṛiṭi druto theke.)''' - The car is faster than.


Now that we have explored the topic of making comparisons using Bengali adjectives and adverbs, let's put our knowledge into practice through some exercises. This will help reinforce what we have learned and ensure that we can confidently apply these concepts in real-life situations.
==== Adverbs in Sentences ====


Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate comparative or superlative form of the given adjectives.
1. '''সে দ্রুত দৌড়াচ্ছে। (Se druto daurāchchē.)''' - He is running faster.


1. তিনি সবচেয়ে _____________ (বড়) ভাই।
2. '''সে ধীরে হাঁটছে। (Se dhire hāṭchē.)''' - He is walking slowly.
2. আমার বাড়ি সে বাড়ির চেয়ে _____________ (সুন্দর)
3. এই ফুলটি ঐ ফুলের চেয়ে _____________ (সুন্দর)।


Exercise 2: Translate the following sentences into Bengali.
3. '''সে ভালোভাবে কাজ করছে। (Se bhālôbhābê kāj kôrchē.)''' - He is working better.


1. This book is more interesting than that book.
4. '''সে খারাপভাবে কাজ করছে। (Se kharāpbābê kāj kôrchē.)''' - He is working worse.
2. She is the most talented dancer in the group.
3. Both of them sing equally well.


Exercise 3: Write a short paragraph comparing two of your favorite movies or books.
=== Exercises ===


== Solutions ==
Now it's time to put your knowledge to the test! Below are exercises designed to help you practice forming comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs.


Exercise 1:
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ====


1. তিনি সবচেয়ে বড় (tini shobcheẏe bôṛ) ভাই।
Complete the sentences with the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjective in parentheses.
2. আমার বাড়ি সে বাড়ির চেয়ে সুন্দর (amar bari she bariর cheẏe shundôr)।
3. এই ফুলটি ঐ ফুলের চেয়ে সুন্দর (ei phulṭi oi phuler cheẏe shundôr)।


Exercise 2:
1. এই বইটি __________ (বড়) বই। (This book is the __________ (big) book.)


1. এই বইটি সেই বইটির চেয়ে আরও আকর্ষণীয়।
2. আমার বাড়িটি __________ (ছোট) বাড়ি। (My house is __________ (small) than.)
2. সে দলের মধ্যে সবচেয়ে দক্ষ নার্তকী।
3. তারা উভয়ই সমান ভালোভাবে গায়।


Exercise 3: (Sample paragraph)
3. সে __________ (সুন্দর) মেয়ে। (She is the __________ (beautiful) girl.)


আমার দুটি পছন্দের ছবি হল "ইন্টারস্টেলার" এবং "অবতার"। "ইন্টারস্টেলার" অত্যন্ত মজার একটি বিজ্ঞান কল্পকাহিনী, যেখানে মানবকে অন্ধকার গ্রাস করতে হয়েছে এবং একটি নতুন গ্রহে বাঁচার উপায় খুঁজে পাওয়ার চেষ্টা করা হয়েছে। আর "অবতার" একটি মজার নীল প্রাকৃতিক বিষয়ের উপর নির্মিত ছবি, যেখানে মানুষের মধ্যে গভীর সম্পর্ক গঠন করতে হয়েছে এবং ভবিষ্যতের প্রাণীদের সাথে সম্পর্ক স্থাপন করা হয়েছে। উভয় ছবি অত্যন্ত মজার কিন্তু সম্পূর্ণ ভিন্ন ধর্মের।
4. গাড়িটি __________ (দ্রুত) গাড়ি। (The car is the __________ (fast) car.)


== Conclusion ==
==== Exercise 2: Sentence Transformation ====


Congratulations! You have completed the lesson on making comparisons using Bengali adjectives and adverbs. We explored the comparative form, superlative form, and equal form, along with numerous examples to solidify our understanding. By mastering these concepts, you will be able to express comparisons with ease in Bengali.
Transform the following sentences into the comparative or superlative form.


Remember to practice using comparisons in your everyday conversations and writing to reinforce your learning. The more you practice, the more natural it will become for you to express your thoughts and opinions using Bengali adjectives and adverbs.
1. এই ফুলটি সুন্দর। (This flower is beautiful.)


In the next lesson, we will continue our journey through the Bengali language and explore another exciting topic. Until then, keep up the great work!
2. সেতুটি বড়। (The bridge is big.)
 
3. সারা শহরে সে সবচেয়ে সুন্দর। (In the whole city, she is the most beautiful.)
 
4. আমার ভাইটি সবচেয়ে দ্রুত দৌড়ায়। (My brother runs the fastest.)
 
==== Exercise 3: Match the Sentences ====
 
Match the sentences on the left with their correct comparative or superlative forms on the right.
 
1. সে বড়। (He is big.)
 
2. এই গাড়িটি দ্রুত। (This car is fast.)
 
3. আমার বাড়িটি সুন্দর। (My house is beautiful.)
 
4. সে সবচেয়ে ধীরে হাঁটে। (He walks the slowest.)
 
| Column 1  | Column 2  |
 
|-----------|-----------|
 
| A. সে ছোট। (He is small.) | 1. তা সবচেয়ে সুন্দর। (It is the most beautiful.) |
 
| B. গাড়িটি তাই দ্রুত। (The car is faster than.) | 2. সে সবচেয়ে দ্রুত। (He is the fastest.) |
 
| C. বাড়িটি তাই বড়। (The house is bigger than.) | 3. সে সবচেয়ে ধীরে। (He is the slowest.) |
 
| D. ফুলটি তাই সুন্দর। (The flower is more beautiful than.) | 4. গাড়িটি তাই দ্রুত। (The car is faster than.) |
 
=== Answers ===
 
Here are the answers to the exercises for you to check your understanding.
 
==== Exercise 1: Answers ====
 
1. এই বইটি সবচেয়ে বড় বই।
 
2. আমার বাড়িটি ছোট বাড়ি।
 
3. সে সবচেয়ে সুন্দর মেয়ে।
 
4. গাড়িটি সবচেয়ে দ্রুত গাড়ি।
 
==== Exercise 2: Answers ====
 
1. এই ফুলটি সুন্দর। → এই ফুলটি সবচেয়ে সুন্দর।
 
2. সেতুটি বড়। → সেতুটি বড় থেকে।
 
3. সারা শহরে সে সবচেয়ে সুন্দর। → শহরে সে সবচেয়ে সুন্দর।
 
4. আমার ভাইটি সবচেয়ে দ্রুত দৌড়ায়। → আমার ভাইটি দ্রুত দৌড়ায়।
 
==== Exercise 3: Answers ====
 
1 - C, 2 - B, 3 - A, 4 - D.
 
Congratulations on completing this lesson on comparison in Bengali! Remember, practice makes perfect, and the more you use these structures, the more comfortable you will become in expressing comparisons. Keep practicing, and soon you will find yourself speaking Bengali with confidence!


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Welcome to the lesson on Comparison in Bengali grammar! Understanding how to make comparisons is a fundamental part of mastering any language, and Bengali is no exception. Comparisons allow you to express relationships between objects, people, and situations, which is essential for effective communication. In this lesson, we'll focus on how to compare adjectives and adverbs, providing you with the tools to enhance your descriptive capabilities in Bengali.

Our journey will take us through various aspects of comparison, including:

  • Basic Comparison: Understanding the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives.
  • Comparison of Adverbs: How to compare actions using adverbs.
  • Practical Examples: Real-life examples to illustrate these concepts.
  • Exercises: Practice scenarios to solidify your understanding.

Let’s dive into the fascinating world of Bengali comparison!

Basic Comparison[edit | edit source]

In Bengali, comparisons are made using adjectives and adverbs. The two primary forms of comparison are comparative and superlative. Let's break these down.

Comparative Form[edit | edit source]

The comparative form is used to compare two things. In Bengali, we typically add the word "থেকে" (theke), which means "than," after the comparative adjective.

Here’s a simple structure:

  • Bengali: [Adjective] + "থেকে" + [Noun]
  • English: [Adjective] + "than" + [Noun]

Examples of Comparative Adjectives:

Bengali Pronunciation English
বড় থেকে bôṛo theke bigger than
ছোট থেকে chhôṭo theke smaller than
সুন্দর থেকে sundor theke more beautiful than
দ্রুত থেকে druto theke faster than

Superlative Form[edit | edit source]

The superlative form is used to describe the highest degree of an adjective. In Bengali, we often use the word "সর্বাধিক" (shôrbadhik) to indicate the superlative form.

The structure is:

  • Bengali: [Adjective] + "সর্বাধিক" + [Noun]
  • English: [Adjective] + "the most" + [Noun]

Examples of Superlative Adjectives:

Bengali Pronunciation English
সবচেয়ে বড় shôbcheye bôṛo the biggest
সবচেয়ে ছোট shôbcheye chhôṭo the smallest
সবচেয়ে সুন্দর shôbcheye sundor the most beautiful
সবচেয়ে দ্রুত shôbcheye druto the fastest

Comparison of Adverbs[edit | edit source]

Just like adjectives, we can also compare adverbs in Bengali. The comparative and superlative forms of adverbs follow similar patterns as adjectives.

Comparative Form for Adverbs[edit | edit source]

To form the comparative of adverbs, we use the structure:

  • Bengali: [Adverb] + "থেকে" + [Verb]
  • English: [Adverb] + "than" + [Verb]

Examples of Comparative Adverbs:

Bengali Pronunciation English
দ্রুত থেকে druto theke faster than
ধীরে থেকে dhire theke slower than
ভালোভাবে থেকে bhālôbhābê theke better than
খারাপভাবে থেকে kharāpbābê theke worse than

Superlative Form for Adverbs[edit | edit source]

For the superlative form of adverbs, we use:

  • Bengali: [Adverb] + "সর্বাধিক" + [Verb]
  • English: [Adverb] + "the most" + [Verb]

Examples of Superlative Adverbs:

Bengali Pronunciation English
সবচেয়ে দ্রুত shôbcheye druto the fastest
সবচেয়ে ধীরে shôbcheye dhire the slowest
সবচেয়ে ভালোভাবে shôbcheye bhālôbhābê the best
সবচেয়ে খারাপভাবে shôbcheye kharāpbābê the worst

Practical Examples[edit | edit source]

To help you grasp these concepts better, here are some practical examples where you can see comparisons in action.

Adjectives in Sentences[edit | edit source]

1. বাড়িটি বড় থেকে। (Bāṛiṭi bôṛo theke.) - The house is bigger than.

2. ছাত্রটি ছোট থেকে। (Chhātrôṭi chhôṭo theke.) - The student is smaller than.

3. এই ফুলটি সুন্দর থেকে। (Ei phulṭi sundor theke.) - This flower is more beautiful than.

4. গাড়িটি দ্রুত থেকে। (Gāṛiṭi druto theke.) - The car is faster than.

Adverbs in Sentences[edit | edit source]

1. সে দ্রুত দৌড়াচ্ছে। (Se druto daurāchchē.) - He is running faster.

2. সে ধীরে হাঁটছে। (Se dhire hāṭchē.) - He is walking slowly.

3. সে ভালোভাবে কাজ করছে। (Se bhālôbhābê kāj kôrchē.) - He is working better.

4. সে খারাপভাবে কাজ করছে। (Se kharāpbābê kāj kôrchē.) - He is working worse.

Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now it's time to put your knowledge to the test! Below are exercises designed to help you practice forming comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the sentences with the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjective in parentheses.

1. এই বইটি __________ (বড়) বই। (This book is the __________ (big) book.)

2. আমার বাড়িটি __________ (ছোট) বাড়ি। (My house is __________ (small) than.)

3. সে __________ (সুন্দর) মেয়ে। (She is the __________ (beautiful) girl.)

4. গাড়িটি __________ (দ্রুত) গাড়ি। (The car is the __________ (fast) car.)

Exercise 2: Sentence Transformation[edit | edit source]

Transform the following sentences into the comparative or superlative form.

1. এই ফুলটি সুন্দর। (This flower is beautiful.)

2. সেতুটি বড়। (The bridge is big.)

3. সারা শহরে সে সবচেয়ে সুন্দর। (In the whole city, she is the most beautiful.)

4. আমার ভাইটি সবচেয়ে দ্রুত দৌড়ায়। (My brother runs the fastest.)

Exercise 3: Match the Sentences[edit | edit source]

Match the sentences on the left with their correct comparative or superlative forms on the right.

1. সে বড়। (He is big.)

2. এই গাড়িটি দ্রুত। (This car is fast.)

3. আমার বাড়িটি সুন্দর। (My house is beautiful.)

4. সে সবচেয়ে ধীরে হাঁটে। (He walks the slowest.)

| Column 1 | Column 2 |

|-----------|-----------|

| A. সে ছোট। (He is small.) | 1. তা সবচেয়ে সুন্দর। (It is the most beautiful.) |

| B. গাড়িটি তাই দ্রুত। (The car is faster than.) | 2. সে সবচেয়ে দ্রুত। (He is the fastest.) |

| C. বাড়িটি তাই বড়। (The house is bigger than.) | 3. সে সবচেয়ে ধীরে। (He is the slowest.) |

| D. ফুলটি তাই সুন্দর। (The flower is more beautiful than.) | 4. গাড়িটি তাই দ্রুত। (The car is faster than.) |

Answers[edit | edit source]

Here are the answers to the exercises for you to check your understanding.

Exercise 1: Answers[edit | edit source]

1. এই বইটি সবচেয়ে বড় বই।

2. আমার বাড়িটি ছোট বাড়ি।

3. সে সবচেয়ে সুন্দর মেয়ে।

4. গাড়িটি সবচেয়ে দ্রুত গাড়ি।

Exercise 2: Answers[edit | edit source]

1. এই ফুলটি সুন্দর। → এই ফুলটি সবচেয়ে সুন্দর।

2. সেতুটি বড়। → সেতুটি বড় থেকে।

3. সারা শহরে সে সবচেয়ে সুন্দর। → শহরে সে সবচেয়ে সুন্দর।

4. আমার ভাইটি সবচেয়ে দ্রুত দৌড়ায়। → আমার ভাইটি দ্রুত দৌড়ায়।

Exercise 3: Answers[edit | edit source]

1 - C, 2 - B, 3 - A, 4 - D.

Congratulations on completing this lesson on comparison in Bengali! Remember, practice makes perfect, and the more you use these structures, the more comfortable you will become in expressing comparisons. Keep practicing, and soon you will find yourself speaking Bengali with confidence!


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