colonist

Colonist meaning in Bengali: উদ্ভিদ্যমান (udbhidyaman), উদ্ভিদ্যমানদের (udbhidyaman-der), উদ্ভিদ্যমানদের (udbhidyaman-der), উদ্ভিদ্যমানদের (udbhidyaman-der), উদ্ভিদ্যমানদের (udbhidyaman-der)

Part of speech: noun (বিশেষ্য, bisheshyo)

Definition: A colonist refers to a person who settles in a new country or area, often with the intention of establishing a permanent residence or exploiting its resources.

Synonyms:

Antonyms:

  • Native – দেশজ (deshjo)
  • Indigenous – দেশজ (deshjo)

Origin: The word “colonist” originated from the Latin word “colonus,” which means “settler” or “farmer.”

Nearby words:

  • Colonial – adjective (বিদেশী, bideshi)
  • Colonization – noun (বিদেশীকরণ, bideshikoron)
  • Colonize – verb (বিদেশীকরণ করা, bideshikoron kora)
  • Colonialism – noun (বিদেশীকরণবাদ, bideshikoronbad)

Colonist in literature quotes:

  • “The colonist is a man of action and practicality.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson (উদ্ভিদ্যমান একজন কর্মশীল এবং প্রায়োগিক মানুষ।)
  • “The colonist’s journey is filled with hope and uncertainty.” – Jhumpa Lahiri (উদ্ভিদ্যমানের পথ আশার এবং অনিশ্চয়তায় পূর্ণ।)

Colonist Meaning in different languages:

  • Bengali: উদ্ভিদ্যমান
  • Hindi: उपनिवासी (upnivasi)
  • Nepali: उपनिवासी (upnivasi)
  • Urdu: وسعت (wasaat)
  • Tamil: குடியிருப்பவர் (kudiyiruppavar)
  • Telugu: నివాసి (nivasi)
  • Arabic: مستوطن (mustawtan)
  • Chinese: 殖民者 (zhímín zhě)
  • Japanese: 入植者 (nyūshokusya)
  • Russian: колонист (kolonist)

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