Language/Bengali/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be
Hi Bengali learners! đ
In this lesson, we will learn about the verb "be" and how to use it in Bengali. We will also talk about some cultural information and interesting facts related to the topic. By the end of the lesson, you will be able to use "be" correctly in Bengali sentences. So, let's get started!
Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson: Future Tense & Pronouns.
What is "Be" in Bengali?[edit | edit source]
In Bengali, "be" is the verb āĻĨāĻžāĻāĻž (thaka). The verb is used to indicate existence, location, and state of being. It is one of the most commonly used verbs in Bengali and is essential for basic communication.
Let's see some examples to understand the usage of āĻĨāĻžāĻāĻž (thaka):
Bengali | Pronunciation | English |
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āϏ⧠āĻŦāĻžāϏāĻžāϝāĻŧ āĻāĻā§āĨ¤ Se bashay ache. |
sheÉĒ bÉĘaÉĒ Éʧe | He is at home. |
āϤā§āĻŽāĻŋ āĻā§āĻŽāύ āĻĨāĻžāĻā§? Tumi kemon thako? |
tĘmi kemon Ęhako | How are you? |
āĻāĻŽāĻŋ āĻā§āĻŦ āĻāĻžāϞ⧠āĻāĻāĻŋāĨ¤ Ami khub valo ashi. |
a.mi khub bʰalo a.Ęi | I am very well. |
āϤāĻžāϰāĻž āĻāĻāύ āĻāĻāĻāĻŋ āĻšā§āĻā§āϞ⧠āĻĨāĻžāĻā§āĨ¤ Tara ekhon ekti hotel'e thake. |
ta.ra e.khon ekti ho.tel'e Ęhake | They are staying in a hotel now. |
As you can see from the examples, āĻĨāĻžāĻāĻž (thaka) is used to indicate the existence or state of being of the subject.
How to Conjugate "Be" in Bengali[edit | edit source]
Like any other verb, āĻĨāĻžāĻāĻž (thaka) is also conjugated according to the tense, gender, and number of the subject.
Let's see the present tense conjugation of āĻĨāĻžāĻāĻž (thaka) for different subjects:
āĻŦāĻā§āϤāĻž | āĻāύā§āϝāĻž-āϏāĻāĻā§āϝāĻž | āĻāĻ-āϏāĻāĻā§āϝāĻž | āĻŦāĻšā§-āϏāĻāĻā§āϝāĻž |
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āĻāĻŽāĻŋ Ami (I) |
āĻāĻāĻŋ ashi |
āĻāĻ asho |
āĻāĻā§ ashe |
āϤā§āĻŽāĻŋ Tumi (You-Singular) |
āĻāĻ asho |
āĻāĻ asho |
āĻāĻ asho |
āϤā§āĻŽāĻŋ Tumi (You-Plural) |
āĻāĻā§ ashe |
āĻāĻā§ ashe |
āĻāĻā§ ashe |
āϏ⧠Se (He/She/It) |
āĻāĻā§ ashe |
āĻāĻā§ ashe |
āĻāĻā§ ashe |
āϤāĻŋāύāĻŋ Tini (Respectful-He/She/It) |
āĻāĻā§āύ ashen |
āĻāĻā§āύ ashen |
āĻāĻā§āύ ashen |
āĻāĻŽāϰāĻž Amra (We) |
āĻāĻāĻŋ ashi |
āĻāĻāĻŋ ashi |
āĻāĻāĻŋ ashi |
āϤā§āĻŽāϰāĻž Tomra (You-Plural) |
āĻāĻā§ asho |
āĻāĻā§ asho |
āĻāĻā§ ashe |
āϤāĻžāϰāĻž Tara (They) |
āĻāĻā§ ashe |
āĻāĻā§ ashe |
āĻāĻā§ ashe |
āϤāĻŋāύāĻŋāĻĻā§āϰ Tinider (Respectful-They) |
āĻāĻā§āύ ashen |
āĻāĻā§āύ ashen |
āĻāĻā§āύ ashen |
To form the present continuous tense, we use the auxiliary verb "āĻāĻāĻŋ (ashi)" for the first person and "āĻāĻā§ (ashe)" for others, and add the present participle (-āĻāĻŋ, -āĻ, -āĻā§, -āĻā§āĻāĻŋ, -āĻā§āĻ, -āĻā§āĻā§) of the main verb at the end.
For example,
Bengali | Pronunciation | English |
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āĻāĻŽāĻŋ āĻā§āϞāĻāĻŋāĨ¤ Ami khelchi. |
a.mi kʰel.ʧʰi | I am playing. |
āϏ⧠āĻāĻžāύ āĻāĻžāĻāĻā§āĨ¤ Se gan gaiche. |
sheÉĒ ÉĄan ÉĄaÉĒ.ʧʰe | He is singing a song. |
Interesting Facts[edit | edit source]
Bengali is known for its extensive use of metaphors, idioms, and proverbs. The language is also known for its rich cultural heritage, especially in music, literature, and cinema.
Bengali is the seventh most spoken language in the world, with more than 250 million speakers worldwide. It is the official language of Bangladesh and the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura, and Assam.
Dialogue[edit | edit source]
Let's see a dialogue between two friends who are talking about the location of a restaurant.
- Person 1: āϏā§āĻĻāĻžāĻŽāĻž āϰā§āϏā§āĻā§āϰā§āύā§āĻ āĻā§āĻĨāĻžāϝāĻŧ āĻāĻā§?
Sudama restaurant kothay ache? - Person 2: āϏā§āĻĻāĻŋāĻā§āĨ¤ āϏā§āĻāĻž āĻĒāĻžāĻ āĻļāĻžāϞāĻžāϰ āĻŦāĻŋāĻĒāϰā§āϤ⧠āĻāĻā§āĨ¤
Sedike. Seta path shalar biporite ache. - Person 1: āĻĢāĻžāĻāύāĨ¤ āϧāύā§āϝāĻŦāĻžāĻĻāĨ¤
Phain. Dhonnobad.
(Person 1: Sudama Restaurant kothay ache? (Where is Sudama Restaurant?) Person 2: Sedike. Seta path shalar biporite ache. (It is nearby. It is opposite to the school.) Person 1: Phain. Dhonnobad. (Thank you.) )
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
In this lesson, we learned about the verb "be" in Bengali and its usage. We also saw how to conjugate "be" in Bengali for different subjects and tenses. We hope you enjoyed the lesson and found it useful. To improve your Bengali Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions! Don't forget to check out our Grammar section for more lessons like this. đ
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Having concluded this lesson, consider checking out these related pages: Types of Adjectives & Nouns.
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Plurals
- Give your Opinion
- Negation
- Adjectives
- Conditional Mood
- How to Use Have
- Future Tense
- Nouns
- Pronouns
- Questions
Sources[edit | edit source]
- Bengali/Grammar - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
- Bengali grammar - Wikipedia
- A Rule-Based Bengali Grammar Checker | IEEE Conference ...