Annotation Meaning in Bengali
In Bengali, the meaning of the word “annotation” is টীকা (Tika).
Part of Speech
The part of speech for “annotation” is a noun.
Pronunciation
The pronunciation of “annotation” is /ˌanəˈteɪʃ(ə)n/.
Short Definition of Annotation
Annotation refers to the act of adding notes or comments to a text or document, providing additional information or explanations.
Annotation Synonyms
1. Comment (মন্তব্য) – noun
2. Note (নোট) – noun
3. Explanation (ব্যাখ্যা) – noun
4. Elucidation (প্রকাশ) – noun
5. Interpretation (ব্যাখ্যা) – noun
Annotation Antonyms
1. Omission (অপসারণ) – noun
2. Exclusion (বাদ) – noun
3. Deletion (মুছে ফেলা) – noun
4. Erasure (মুছে ফেলা) – noun
5. Elimination (বিলুপ্তি) – noun
Origin of Annotation
The word “annotation” originated from the Latin word “annotatio” which means “a note added.” It entered the English language in the late 16th century.
Nearby Words
1. Annotate (verb) – to add notes or comments to a text
2. Annotated (adjective) – having notes or comments added
3. Annotator (noun) – a person who adds notes or comments
4. Annotative (adjective) – providing annotations
5. Annotatory (adjective) – relating to annotations
Annotation in Literature Quotes
1. “The best books… are those that tell you what you know already.” – George Orwell (সেরা বইগুলি হল সেগুলি যা আপনি ইতিমধ্যে জানেন।)
2. “A classic is a book that has never finished saying what it has to say.” – Italo Calvino (একটি ক্লাসিক বই হল একটি বই যা যা বলতে আছে তা কখনও শেষ হয়নি।)
Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: টীকা (Tika)
Hindi: टिप्पणी (Tippani)
Nepali: टिप्पणी (Tippani)
Urdu: تشریح (Tashreeh)
Tamil: குறிப்பு (Kurippu)
Telugu: వ్యాఖ్యానం (Vyaakhyaanam)
Arabic: تعليق (Ta’leek)
Chinese: 注释 (Zhùshì)
Japanese: 注釈 (Chūshaku)
Russian: аннотация (annotatsiya)
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