bookstall

Bookstall Meaning in Bengali: বইদোকান (noun), বইদোকানে (adverb), বইদোকানের (adjective)

Definition and Part of Speech

Bookstall (noun, /bʊkstɔːl/): a stall or stand where books are sold, typically in a public place such as a market or train station.

Synonyms of Bookstall

1. Bookshop (noun, বইদোকান)

2. Bookstore (noun, বইদোকান)

3. Library (noun, গ্রন্থাগার)

Antonyms of Bookstall

1. Bookless (adjective, বইহীন)

2. Illiterate (adjective, অশিক্ষিত)

3. Uneducated (adjective, অশিক্ষিত)

Origin of Bookstall

The word “bookstall” originated from the combination of “book” and “stall.” The term “book” refers to a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers, while “stall” refers to a small stand or booth where goods are sold. The concept of bookstalls can be traced back to ancient times when books were sold in marketplaces and public spaces.

Nearby Words

1. Bookshelf (noun, বইপাত্র)

2. Bookcase (noun, বইবিতান)

3. Bookmark (noun, বুকমার্ক)

Bookstall in Literature Quotes

1. “A great book is a friend that never lets you down. You can return to it again and again and the joy and knowledge it brings will always be there.” – Mark Twain (একটি মহান বই একটি বন্ধু যা আপনাকে কখনও পতিত করে না। আপনি আবার আবার এটির কাছে ফিরে যেতে পারেন এবং এর আনন্দ এবং জ্ঞান সর্বদা থাকবে।)

2. “Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.” – Charles William Eliot (বইগুলি সবচেয়ে শান্ত এবং সবচেয়ে অবিচলিত বন্ধু; তারা সবচেয়ে অ্যাক্সেসযোগ্য এবং সবচেয়ে জ্ঞানী পরামর্শকর্মী, এবং সবচেয়ে ধৈর্যশীল শিক্ষক।)

Bookstall Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বইদোকান

Hindi: पुस्तक दुकान

Nepali: पुस्तक दुकान

Urdu: کتاب کی دکان

Tamil: புத்தக கடை

Telugu: పుస్తక దుకాణం

Arabic: مكتبة

Chinese: 书摊

Japanese: 本屋

Russian: книжная лавка

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