How many Bengalis are here ?

hey youve been puking so your entitled to be a snail today

may allah grant you shifa

Yeah its been pretty bad :s I won't go to work again I miss my kido's already :(

Ameen


Buh here's what I learnt so far

Sasi = aunt on fathers side that is Chachi in Urdu

Bala aso nai =how are you

Kita uffre= what's up (the literal sense)

Ki cholche = what's up proper Bengali

Ayram and ayar = I'm coming

N that makes me an A grade student doesn't it :)

Would love to learn more if anyone willing to teach this annoying lil nemo.:p

Oh I forgot 1

Kita khoss =what are u saying (remember not to say it in front of elder ppl otherwise you'll get five fingers across ur face)
 
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I don't know :s

maybe u learnt them Frm ur parents

Hindi tou I'm sure u learnt from movies :p

Hmm maybe you've learnt them from frnd or online.

bengali is my mother tongue

my birth place is punjab so in childhood i knew very good punjabi mum said but later forgot as i transfered to other place
im an indian

 
Buh here's what I learnt so far

Sasi = aunt on fathers side that is Chachi in Urdu

Bala aso nai =how are you

Kita uffre= what's up (the literal sense)

Ki cholche = what's up proper Bengali

Ayram and ayar = I'm coming

N that makes me an A grade student doesn't it

Would love to learn more if anyone willing to teach this annoying lil nemo.

Oh I forgot 1

Kita khoss =what are u saying (remember not to say it in front of elder ppl otherwise you'll get five fingers across ur face)

Very, very, very good. Excellent.

You missed out;

Formal; Afne kitha khoy ray = what are you saying?

Formal; Ayram = coming

Informal; Ayar = coming

Formal; Afne kitha khorray = what are you doing?

Informal; Kitha khorreh = what are you doing?

How old are you? = Afnar boish khur thur (formal) Tumar boish khur thur (informal)

Where do you live? = Afne khanur roin / thakhoin (formal) Tumi khanu thakhur / row (the verb 'row'; same pronunciation) (informal)

And that's enough, others may want to impart proper Bangla upon y'all

:D

It's all well and good reading the interpretations and whatnot but it's another matter speaking it and making sure it is said correctly! Lol, make sure y'all let your Bangla-speaking friends test you out on these :)
 
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Huh formal n informal *scratches head* do I have to learn that as well??

He he np will add those to my list

How do u say I'm tired ,I'm sleepy , don't feel so good, I'm mad in sylheti??
 
^ Ami Fagol

What's your name: Afnar Naam kita? - for somebody older than you. If younger you can say Tumaar I think.

How is your health: Afnar Shorir Bala Ni? - ok to be honest I made that up from the bits and pieces I've heard, I might be wrong

I'm hungry: Amarr Bhuk Lagerr
 
I thought we had a Bengali section.. but haven't seen it in a while, or maybe it was a thread?
I speak Sylheti, due to the majority of the Bengali's in this city speaking Sylheti, but back in my home city, the family speak Shuddho.. I just have to remember which dialect to switch between dependent on the relative I'm speaking to.
I can understand and used to be able to hold fluent conversations in Shuddho, but have been out of practice for a while now..
I also end up mixing Urdu with my Bangla and English.. Speaking Binglish..:D:D
 
MashaAllah, the 10 Bengalis and the other Bengali wanna-be's are really keeping this thread busy! lol :hiding:

I want a section too: for South African Indians who speak Afrikaans and Zulu :P

Shukriya.
 

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