aurum

Aurum Meaning in Bengali: সোনা, রূপকথা

Part of Speech: Noun

Pronunciation: awr-uhm

Aurum is a noun that refers to the chemical element gold. It is derived from the Latin word “aurum,” which means gold. In Bengali, aurum is translated as সোনা (sona) or রূপকথা (rupkatha).

Aurum Synonyms:

  • Gold – স্বর্ণ (swarna)
  • Precious Metal – মূল্যবান ধাতু (mulyaban dhatu)
  • Bullion – সোনার বার (sonar bar)
  • Yellow Metal – হলুদ ধাতু (holud dhatu)

Aurum Antonyms:

  • Silver – রূপা (rupa)
  • Copper – তামা (tama)
  • Iron – লোহা (loha)
  • Platinum – প্লাটিনাম (platinum)

Aurum has its origin in the Latin language, specifically from the word “aurum.” It has been used for centuries to represent the chemical element gold. Gold has been highly valued for its beauty and rarity throughout history.

Nearby Words:

  • Aureate – Adjective
  • Aurelia – Noun
  • Aureole – Noun
  • Aureus – Noun

Aurum in Literature Quotes:

  • “All that is gold does not glitter, not all those who wander are lost.” – J.R.R. Tolkien (সব সোনা চমকে না, সব ভ্রমণকারী হারিয়ে যায় না।)
  • “A heart of gold is worth more than all the money in the world.” – Michael Jackson (একটি সোনার হৃদয় বিশ্বের সব টাকার চেয়ে বেশি মানের।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: সোনা, রূপকথা
  • Hindi: सोना, रूपकथा
  • Nepali: सुन, सुनकथा
  • Urdu: سونا, روپکتھا
  • Tamil: தங்கம், மாதிரிகைகள்
  • Telugu: బంగారం, రూపకథలు
  • Arabic: ذهب, قصص
  • Chinese: 黄金, 寓言
  • Japanese: 金, 寓話
  • Russian: золото, сказки

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