bengalis

Bengalis (বাঙালি) is a term used to refer to the people of Bengal, a region in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent. In Bengali, the term has several meanings, including “people of Bengal” (বাঙালি মানুষ), “Bengali-speaking people” (বাংলা ভাষী লোক), and “inhabitants of Bengal” (বাংলার বাসিন্দা).

Part of Speech & Pronunciation

The word Bengalis is a noun (pronounced ben-gah-lees).

Definition

Bengalis refers to the people of Bengal, their language, culture, and heritage.

Synonyms

Some synonyms for Bengalis include Bengalees, Bangalis, and Bangalees.

Antonyms

Antonyms for Bengalis include non-Bengalis (অবাঙালি) and outsiders (বাইরের লোক).

Origin

The term Bengalis originated from the word “Bengal,” which is derived from the ancient kingdom of Vanga. The region of Bengal has a rich history dating back thousands of years.

Nearby Words

  • Bengaluru – noun (a city in India)
  • Bengali – noun (the language spoken by Bengalis)
  • Bengaline – noun (a type of fabric)
  • Bengal light – noun (a type of firework)

Bengalis in Literature Quotes

“The Bengalis are known for their love for literature and art.” – Rabindranath Tagore (বাঙালিরা সাহিত্য ও শিল্পের প্রেমে পরিচিত।)

“Bengalis have a deep appreciation for music and dance.” – Satyajit Ray (বাঙালিরা সঙ্গীত ও নৃত্যের জন্য গভীর সম্মান রাখে।)

Bengalis Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: বাঙালি
  • Hindi: बंगाली
  • Nepali: बंगाली
  • Urdu: بنگالی
  • Tamil: பெங்காலிகள்
  • Telugu: బెంగాలీలు
  • Arabic: البنغاليون
  • Chinese: 孟加拉人
  • Japanese: ベンガル人
  • Russian: бенгальцы

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