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As a Bengali language teacher with over 20 years of experience, I am excited to introduce you to the topic of directional prepositions in Bengali grammar. Prepositions are an important part of language, shaping and reshaping the meaning of the sentences they are used in. Directional Prepositions describe the movement and direction of a subject. This lesson will teach you the usage of Bengali directional prepositions.
As a Bengali language teacher with over 20 years of experience, I am excited to introduce you to the topic of directional prepositions in Bengali grammar. Prepositions are an important part of language, shaping and reshaping the meaning of the sentences they are used in. Directional Prepositions describe the movement and direction of a subject. This lesson will teach you the usage of Bengali directional prepositions.


<span link>Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Bengali/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]] & [[Language/Bengali/Grammar/Verbs|Verbs]].</span>
== What are directional prepositions? ==
== What are directional prepositions? ==
Directional prepositions in Bengali are a specific type of preposition that describes the direction of a subject or object. In Bengali grammar, directional prepositions are used to indicate the direction of an action or movement (for example, towards, from, into, onto, out of, off, along). These prepositions are usually placed after the verb in a sentence.
Directional prepositions in Bengali are a specific type of preposition that describes the direction of a subject or object. In Bengali grammar, directional prepositions are used to indicate the direction of an action or movement (for example, towards, from, into, onto, out of, off, along). These prepositions are usually placed after the verb in a sentence.
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==Other Lessons==
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* [[Language/Bengali/Grammar/Coordinating-Conjunctions|Coordinating Conjunctions]]
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Bengali Grammar → Prepositions → Directional Prepositions

As a Bengali language teacher with over 20 years of experience, I am excited to introduce you to the topic of directional prepositions in Bengali grammar. Prepositions are an important part of language, shaping and reshaping the meaning of the sentences they are used in. Directional Prepositions describe the movement and direction of a subject. This lesson will teach you the usage of Bengali directional prepositions.


Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson: How to Use Be & Verbs.

What are directional prepositions?

Directional prepositions in Bengali are a specific type of preposition that describes the direction of a subject or object. In Bengali grammar, directional prepositions are used to indicate the direction of an action or movement (for example, towards, from, into, onto, out of, off, along). These prepositions are usually placed after the verb in a sentence.

List of Bengali directional prepositions

Here are some of the most common directional prepositions in Bengali:

Bengali Pronunciation English
একে eke towards
থেকে theke from
পাশে pashe beside
উপরে upore on top of
নিচে nicche below
প্রতি proti towards each
সাথে sathe with
ভিতরে bhitaare inside
বাইরে baire outside
দিকে dike in the direction of

Usage of directional prepositions

Now that you know some common directional prepositions in Bengali, let's talk about how to use them in sentences. When using directional prepositions, there are a few rules to keep in mind:

1. The preposition usually follows the verb in the sentence. For example: - সে বাইরে গেল । (She went outside.) - আমি তোমাকে ভিতরে দেখতে চাই। (I want to see you inside.)

2. Some directional prepositions can be combined with other words to form a compound preposition. For example: - সে সব দিকে দেখছে । (He is looking in all directions.) - আমি সেখানকার পাশে থাকছি। (I am staying beside that place. )

3. The usage of directional prepositions may vary in questions and negative sentences. For example: - তুমি সিরিয়াসভাবে এসেছ না ? (You haven't come seriously?) - সে নিজেকে অনেক উত্তেজিত বলে গিয়েছিল। (He had said he was very excited. )

Examples

Here are some examples of how directional prepositions are used in Bengali sentences:

  • সবাই বাইরে আসে । (Everyone comes outside.)
  • তুমি অফিসে থেকে যাচ্ছো? (Are you going from the office?)
  • সে ঘরে ভিতরে চলে গেল । (He walked into the room.)
  • তার নিকটে পাশে একটি বাস আছে। (There is a bus beside him.)
  • সে ভাল উপায়ে হাঁটছে। তাকে সব দিকে দেখবে। (He is walking well, looking in all directions.)

By now you should have a good grasp of directional prepositions in Bengali language. Keep practicing using these words in context and you will become more comfortable using them in everyday conversation.

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