bookfair

Bookfair Meaning in Bengali: বইমেলা, পুস্তকমেলা, গ্রন্থমেলা (noun, pronunciation: /bʊkˈfɛər/)

Definition

A bookfair is an event where publishers, authors, and book lovers come together to showcase and sell books. It is a gathering that celebrates literature and promotes reading.

Synonyms

  • Book festival – বই উৎসব (noun)
  • Literary fair – সাহিত্য মেলা (noun)
  • Book exhibition – বই প্রদর্শনী (noun)
  • Book expo – বই উদ্যান (noun)

Antonyms

  • Book shortage – বই অভাব (noun)
  • Reading decline – পাঠক ক্ষয় (noun)
  • Book disinterest – বই অস্বস্তি (noun)
  • Illiteracy – অশিক্ষা (noun)

Origin

The concept of bookfairs originated in Europe during the Middle Ages. The Frankfurt Book Fair, which began in the 15th century, is considered the oldest and largest bookfair in the world. It served as a platform for publishers to showcase their books and negotiate deals. Over time, bookfairs spread to different countries and became popular worldwide.

Nearby Words

  • Bookcase – noun
  • Bookshop – noun
  • Bookworm – noun
  • Bookmark – noun

Bookfair in Literature Quotes

  • “Books are a uniquely portable magic.” – Stephen King (বইগুলি একটি অদ্বিতীয়ভাবে পরিবহনযোগ্য জাদু।)
  • “A room without books is like a body without a soul.” – Marcus Tullius Cicero (বই ছাড়া একটি ঘর একটি দেহের মতো অর্থহীন।)
  • “There is no friend as loyal as a book.” – Ernest Hemingway (একটি বইর চেয়ে বিশ্বাসযোগ্য কোনও বন্ধু নেই।)

Bookfair Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: বইমেলা
  • Hindi: पुस्तक मेला
  • Nepali: पुस्तक मेला
  • Urdu: کتاب میلہ
  • Tamil: புத்தக மேலா
  • Telugu: పుస్తక మేళా
  • Arabic: معرض الكتاب
  • Chinese: 书展
  • Japanese: 書籍フェア
  • Russian: книжная ярмарка

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