At What Time Meaning in Bengali: কখন সময়ে (kôkhon samaye)
Part of Speech:
At What Time is a phrase.
Pronunciation:
The pronunciation of “At What Time” is [at wɒt taɪm].
Short Definition:
At What Time refers to the specific moment or period when something happens or is supposed to happen.
Synonyms of At What Time:
1. When (কখন, kôkhon)
2. During What Time (কোন সময়ে, kôna samaye)
3. At Which Time (কোন সময়ে, kôna samaye)
Antonyms of At What Time:
1. Anytime (যে কোন সময়ে, je kôna samaye)
2. All the Time (সর্বদা, shôrbôda)
Origin of At What Time:
The phrase “At What Time” originated from Middle English and has been used since the 14th century. It is a combination of the preposition “at” and the interrogative pronoun “what” to inquire about a specific time.
Nearby Words:
1. At (Preposition)
2. What (Interrogative Pronoun)
3. Time (Noun)
At What Time in Literature Quotes:
1. “At what time shall we meet tomorrow?” – আমরা কখন কখন আগামীকাল মিলবো? (Amra kôkhon kôkhon agamikal milbo?)
2. “I wonder at what time the train will arrive.” – আমি চিন্তা করছি ট্রেন কখন আসবে। (Ami chinta korchi train kôkhon asbe.)
Meaning in Different Languages:
– Bengali: কখন সময়ে (kôkhon samaye)
– Hindi: किस समय (kis samay)
– Nepali: कुन समयमा (kun samayma)
– Urdu: کس وقت (kis waqt)
– Tamil: எப்போது (eppōtu)
– Telugu: ఎప్పుడు (eppuḍu)
– Arabic: في أي وقت (fi ‘ay waqt)
– Chinese: 在什么时候 (zài shénme shíhòu)
– Japanese: いつ (itsu)
– Russian: в какое время (v kakoye vremya)
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