auxiliaries

Auxiliaries Meaning in Bengali: সহায়কগণ (sahāyakgaṇ)

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

/ɔːɡˈzɪl.i.ər.i/

Short Definition:

Auxiliaries are verbs that are used together with the main verb to create different tenses, moods, voices, and aspects in a sentence. They help to convey additional information about the action or state expressed by the main verb.

Auxiliaries Synonyms:

– Helpers (সহায়ক, sahāyaka)
– Assistants (সহায়ক, sahāyaka)
– Aids (সহায়ক, sahāyaka)
– Supports (সমর্থন করা, samarthaṇa kara)

Auxiliaries Antonyms:

– Main Verbs (প্রধান ক্রিয়া, pradhāna kriẏā)
– Independent Verbs (স্বাধীন ক্রিয়া, svādhīna kriẏā)

Origin of Auxiliaries:

The word “auxiliaries” originated from the Latin word “auxiliarius,” which means “helping.” It entered the English language in the late 16th century.

Nearby Words:

– Auxiliary Verb (Noun)
– Auxiliary Power (Noun)
– Auxiliary Equipment (Noun)
– Auxiliary Bishop (Noun)
– Auxiliary Language (Noun)

Auxiliaries in Literature Quotes:

– “The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.” – Nelson Mandela (জীবনের সবচেয়ে বড় মহিমা তা নয় যে কখনও পড়া না হওয়া, বরং পড়া হলেও প্রতিবার উঠে যাওয়াই।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: সহায়কগণ (sahāyakgaṇ)
– Hindi: सहायक (sahāyaka)
– Nepali: सहायक (sahāyaka)
– Urdu: معاون (maʿāvūn)
– Tamil: உதவி (utavi)
– Telugu: సహాయకం (sahāyakaṁ)
– Arabic: مساعد (musāʿid)
– Chinese: 助动词 (zhù dòngcí)
– Japanese: 助動詞 (jodōshi)
– Russian: вспомогательные глаголы (vspomogatel’nyye glagoly)

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