What is love Bengali version?

What is love Bengali version?

love /verb/ আনন্দের কাজ। ভালবাসা NEW.

How do you say goodnight in Bangladesh?

Note: This dialect of Bengali Language is spoken in the country Bangladesh, not to be confused with Bengali spoken in ‘West Bengal’ state in India….Bengali Language/Greetings and basic polite expressions.

To say Say
Good morning Shuprabhat; Shuvo Shokal
Good afternoon Shubho Oporanno
Good Evening Shubho Shondha
Good Night Shubho Ratri

What is your name Bengali?

ai tomar naam ki. Last Update: 2018-04-04.

Which language has the best word for love?

Sanskrit Words for Love Sanskrit is a classical language that has influenced modern South and Southeast Asian languages at least as much as Greek and Latin have influenced modern European languages. This language has an astounding 96 words for love.

How to say’i love you’back in Bengali?

To say ‘I love you’ back to some one, just add /o/ with /ami/, like আমিও তোমাকে ভালোবাসি i.e. /amio tomake bhalobashi/. আমিও তোমাকে আরো ভালোবাসি (/amio tomake aro bhalobashi/) or আমিও তোমাকে আরো বেশি ভালোবাসি (/amio tomake aro beshi bhalobashi/) means I love you (even) more”.

Where do people say I Love you in different languages?

Here are the languages in order of how many people speak them, how you say ‘I love you,’ and where it is spoken: 1. Mandarin: Wǒ ài nǐ. Where it’s spoken: China, Taiwan, Singapore. 2. Spanish: te amo, te quiero. Where it’s spoken: Hispanic America, Spain, United States, Equatorial Guinea, Western Sahara, Pacific islands.

Which is the correct way to say I Love You?

For example, to tell someone you love for them more in an ‘I care for you’ kind of way, you would use ‘Ich habe dich gerne’. Next is ‘Ich hab dich lieb’, which is kind of like, ‘I have love for you’ and is used for friends and family. Between lovers, ‘I love you is’ expressed as ‘Ich liebe dich.’

Which is the plural pronoun you in Bengali?

Bengali does not inflect for gender or number. However, it does have a plural form of the pronoun you. In singular-accusative (or object position), it is তোমাকে, roughly to.ma.ke with a soft ‘t’. For plural-accusative, it is তোমাদের, roughly to.ma.der with a soft ‘t’.

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