barouche

Barouche Meaning in Bengali: বারুচ (noun), বারুচের (adjective)

Definition and Pronunciation

Part of Speech: Noun (buh-roosh)

The term “barouche” refers to a four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage with a collapsible hood, two seats facing each other, and a driver’s seat outside. It is often associated with luxury and elegance.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: Carriage, coach, chariot, buggy

Antonyms: পথিক (traveler), গাড়ি (vehicle)

Origin

The word “barouche” originated from the French word “barouche,” which was derived from the German word “barutsche.” It gained popularity in the 18th and 19th centuries as a fashionable mode of transportation.

Nearby Words

– Carriage (noun)

– Coach (noun)

– Chariot (noun)

– Buggy (noun)

Barouche in Literature Quotes

“The barouche was a symbol of wealth and status, gliding through the streets with elegance.” – Jane Austen (বারুচ ধন এবং স্থানাঙ্কের প্রতীক, সুন্দরতার সাথে রাস্তায় স্নান্ত হয়ে যায়।)

“The barouche, with its ornate design, was a sight to behold, capturing the attention of all who passed by.” – Charles Dickens (সাজানো নকশায় বারুচ দেখতে অসাধারণ ছিল, যেখানে যারা পার করে গেল তাদের সবাইর মন জুড়ে গেল।)

Barouche Meaning in Different Languages

– Bengali: বারুচ

– Hindi: बारूच

– Nepali: बारूच

– Urdu: باروچ

– Tamil: பரோச்

– Telugu: బరోచ్

– Arabic: باروش

– Chinese: 轿车

– Japanese: バルーシュ

– Russian: баруш

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