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*Hi, Hello - Salam-alaikum
*Hi, Hello - Salam-alaikum


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*Banana - Kaw-la (the first syllable 'kaw' rhymes with the English word saw)
*Banana - Kaw-la (the first syllable 'kaw' rhymes with the English word saw)
==Source==
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Travel-g293935-s604/Bangladesh:Important.Phrases.html
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Bengali/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Hello-and-Greetings|How to Say Hello and Greetings]]
* [[Language/Bengali/Vocabulary/Flowers|Flowers]]
* [[Language/Bengali/Vocabulary/Count-to-10|Count to 10]]
* [[Language/Bengali/Vocabulary/Fruits|Fruits]]
* [[Language/Bengali/Vocabulary/Drinks|Drinks]]
* [[Language/Bengali/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-Week|Days of the Week]]
* [[Language/Bengali/Vocabulary/Airport|Airport]]
* [[Language/Bengali/Vocabulary/Family|Family]]
* [[Language/Bengali/Vocabulary/Months-of-the-year|Months of the year]]
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Latest revision as of 10:37, 27 March 2023

  • Hi, Hello - Salam-alaikum
  • Thank You - Dhonno-baad
  • Goodbye - Khoda Hafez
  • How are you? - Kemon achho? (Used when talking to children or youngsters only)
  • How are you? - Kemon achhen?
  • I am fine - Bhaalo achhe
  • I am feeling good - Amaar bhalo lagchhe
  • I am feeling bad - Amaar kharap lagchhe
  • What is your name? - Tomar naam kee? (Used when talking to children or youngsters only)
  • What is your name? - Apnar naam kee?
  • My name is ... - Amar naam ...
  • I am from London - Aa-mee London thek-ey ae-shay-chhi
  • What time is it? - Coy-ta baa-jay?
  • I don't know Bengali - Aa-mee Bangla ja-nee-na
  • I don't understand - Buj-tey paarchhi na
  • How much is it? - Eta koto daam?
  • This is too expensive - Eta khub bay-she daam
  • Reduce this price - Etar daam komiye rakhen
  • Tell me the way please - Ekto rastata bolben?
  • Is this very far? - Eta kee khoob doo-rey?
  • I want a ticket - Aa-mee ek-ta ticket chai
  • Yes - Hae/Jee
  • No - Na/Jee na
  • Sorry - Maaf ko-roon/Khoma ko-roon
  • Please - Please
  • Ok - Theek achhey
  • What? - Kee?
  • Where - Koth-aye?
  • How? - Kemon korey?
  • When? - Kobey?
  • Who? - Kay? ('kay' rhymes with the English word say)
  • Why? - Kano?
  • Right - Done dee-kay ('Done' is pronounced like the English word done; the last syllable 'kay' rhymes with the English word say)
  • Left - Bum dee-kay (the last syllable 'kay' rhymes with the English word say)
  • Water - Paa-nee
  • Tea - Cha
  • Rice - Bhaat
  • Chicken - Moor-gee (the first syllable 'Moor' is pronounced like the English word moor)
  • Beef - Goru
  • Fish - Maach
  • Mango - Aam
  • Apple - Aapel
  • Orange - Komola
  • Banana - Kaw-la (the first syllable 'kaw' rhymes with the English word saw)

Source[edit | edit source]

https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Travel-g293935-s604/Bangladesh:Important.Phrases.html

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]