amant

Amant Meaning in Bengali

আমান্ত (Amant) is a Bengali word that can be used as a noun or an adjective.

Pronunciation

The pronunciation of “amant” in Bengali is [a-mant].

Short Definition of Amant

Amant is a term used to describe someone who is a lover or a romantic partner.

Amant Synonyms

1. প্রেমিক (Premik) – Noun – Lover

2. আশিক (Ashik) – Noun – Lover

3. প্রেমকাহিনী (Premkahini) – Noun – Love story

Amant Antonyms

1. বিরক্ত (Birokt) – Adjective – Disgusted

2. অপ্রেমিক (Apremik) – Noun – Non-lover

3. অপ্রেম (Aprem) – Noun – Non-love

Origin of Amant

The word “amant” originated from the French language, where it means “lover.” It has been adopted into various languages, including Bengali.

Nearby Words

1. আমান্তিক (Amantik) – Adjective – Romantic

2. আমান্তবাদী (Amantobadi) – Noun – Romanticist

3. আমান্তবাদ (Amantobad) – Noun – Romanticism

Amant in Literature Quotes

1. “Love is the amant of the soul.” – প্রেম আত্মার আমান্ত।

2. “In every love story, there is an amant and a beloved.” – প্রতিটি প্রেমকাহিনীতেই আছে একজন প্রেমিক এবং একজন প্রেমিকা।

Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: আমান্ত

Hindi: प्रेमी (Premi)

Nepali: प्रेमी (Premi)

Urdu: عاشق (Aashiq)

Tamil: காதலன் (Kaathalan)

Telugu: ప్రేమి (Premi)

Arabic: عاشق (Aashiq)

Chinese: 情人 (Qíngrén)

Japanese: 恋人 (Koibito)

Russian: возлюбленный (vozlyublennyy)

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