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Bengali Vocabulary - Fruits

Hi Bengali learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about the fruits in Bengali language. Bengali language is rich in culture and interesting facts. Did you know that mangoes are the national fruit of Bangladesh? Mango is so popular in Bangladesh that it is known as "The King of Fruits". Bangladesh has more than 50 varieties of mangoes, including the Himsagar, Langra, and Amrupali.

To improve your Bengali Vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!

All about Fruits[edit | edit source]

Let's start by introducing some of the common fruits used in Bengali language.

Common Fruits and their Translations in Bengali[edit | edit source]

Here are some of the common fruits that you will find in Bengal and their translations in Bengali:

Bengali Pronunciation English
আম am Mango
পেঁপে pepe Papaya
পাপলা papla Guava
পেয়ারা peyara Pear
কমলা kamla Orange
তরমুজ tarmuj Watermelon
তম্বাকু tombaku Pineapple
জলপাই jolpai Olive
ডালিম dalim Pomegranate
মরিচ morich Chilli
আমরা amra Hog Plum
আমলকি amloki Indian Gooseberry
কাঁঠাল kathal Jackfruit
বাতাশা batasha Grapes
তমল tômôl Palm Fruit
গব gob Grapefruit
বরফি borfi Jujube

Now that you know the translations, let's see how we can use these in context.

Examples in Context[edit | edit source]

Here are some examples of how to use these fruits in Bengali language:

  • Person 1: আম খাবো। (Am khabo.) (I will eat mango.)
  • Person 2: বিছানাতে জলপাই আছে। (Bichanate jolpai ache.) (There are olives on the bed. )
  • Person 1: পাপলা খেতে ভালো লাগে না। (Papla khete bhalo lagena.) (I don't like to eat guavas.)
  • Person 2: আমি তমল কি খেতে পারি? (Ami tomol ki khete pari?) (Can I eat palm fruit?)
  • Person 1: আমরা কাঁঠাল খাব। (Amra kathal khabo.) (We will eat jackfruit.)
  • Person 2: পেঁপে খেতে ভালো হয়। আপনি খাবেন? (Pepe khete valo hoy. Apni khaben?) (It's good to eat papaya. Will you eat it?)

Benefits of Eating Fruits[edit | edit source]

Eating fruits has several health benefits. Fruits are rich in fiber, vitamins, and anti-oxidants that help improve digestion, boost immunity, and reduce the risk of chronic diseases. Some of the benefits of eating fruits are:

  • Mangoes are rich in Vitamin A and Vitamin C, which help improve vision and boost the immune system.
  • Papayas are rich in fiber and help in digestion.
  • Guavas are rich in Vitamin C, which helps boost immunity and reduce the risk of infections.
  • Pomegranates are rich in antioxidants and help reduce the risk of heart diseases.
  • Oranges are rich in Vitamin C and folate, which help improve skin health and reduce the risk of anemia.

So, next time you eat a fruit, remember the health benefits it provides!

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we learned about the common fruits used in Bengali language, their translations, and how to use them in context. We also learned the health benefits of eating fruits. To improve your Bengali vocabulary, keep practicing and using the language in daily conversations.

Visit Polyglot Club, and connect with native Bengali speakers. You can also check Bengali vocabulary for more words and phrases to learn.


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