After a While Meaning in Bengali
Part of Speech: Phrase
Pronunciation: af-ter uh wahyl
Short Definition: After a period of time; eventually; later on
After a While Synonyms: Eventually, In due course, Over time, After some time
After a While Antonyms: Immediately (তাত্ক্ষণিকভাবে), Instantly (তাত্ক্ষণিকভাবে)
Origin of After a While: The phrase “after a while” originated from Middle English and has been in use since the 14th century. It combines the words “after,” meaning later, and “a while,” referring to a period of time.
Nearby Words:
- After (Preposition)
- Awhile (Adverb)
- While (Noun)
After a While in Literature Quotes:
- “After a while, I went out and left the hospital and walked back to the hotel in the rain.” – Ernest Hemingway (একটা সময় পরে, আমি বেরিয়ে গেলাম এবং হাসপাতাল ছেড়ে হোটেলে ছাতায় হেঁটে ফিরে এসেছিলাম।)
- “After a while, crocodile!” – Unknown (একটা সময় পরে, মাগুর দেখা হবে!)
Meaning in Different Languages:
- Bengali: একটা সময় পরে (Ekta somoy pore)
- Hindi: थोड़ी देर बाद (Thodi der baad)
- Nepali: केही समयपछि (Kehi samaypachi)
- Urdu: کچھ دیر بعد (Kuch der baad)
- Tamil: சிறிய நேரத்திற்கு பிறகு (Siṟiya nērat-tiṟku piṟaku)
- Telugu: కొంచెం సమయం తర్వాత (Konchem samayam tarvatha)
- Arabic: بعد فترة (Ba’da fatarah)
- Chinese: 过了一会儿 (Guòle yīhuǐ’er)
- Japanese: しばらくして (Shibaraku shite)
- Russian: Через некоторое время (Cherez nekotoroye vremya)
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