Armies Meaning in Bengali
Part of Speech: Noun
Pronunciation: ahr-meez
Short Definition: Armies refer to large organized groups of soldiers trained for warfare.
Synonyms: Sena, Bahini, Fauj
Antonyms: Shanti, Shanti Bahini, Nirapad Bahini
Origin: The word “armies” originated from the Latin word “armata,” meaning “armed force.” It entered the English language in the late 14th century.
Nearby Words:
- Soldiers (Noun)
- Battles (Noun)
- Warfare (Noun)
- Combat (Noun)
- Troops (Noun)
Armies in Literature Quotes:
- “The armies, like the bees, have a collective intelligence.” (সেনাবাহিনীর মতো মানুষের সমষ্টিজ্ঞান আছে।)
- “The greatest victory is that which requires no battle.” (সর্বোচ্চ জয় হল যা কোন যুদ্ধের প্রয়োজন নেই।)
Meaning in Different Languages:
- Bengali: সেনাবাহিনী (Sena Bahini)
- Hindi: सेनाएं (Senayein)
- Nepali: सेनाहरू (Senaharu)
- Urdu: فوج (Fauj)
- Tamil: படைகள் (Paṭaikaḷ)
- Telugu: సైనికులు (Sainikulu)
- Arabic: جيوش (Jayush)
- Chinese: 军队 (Jūnduì)
- Japanese: 軍隊 (Guntai)
- Russian: армии (Armii)
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