And So On Meaning in Bengali
Part of Speech: Phrase
Pronunciation: [ænd səʊ ɒn]
Bengali Meaning: এবং এমনকি, এবং আরো, ইত্যাদি (Ebong emonki, ebong aro, ityadi)
Short Definition: And so on is used to indicate that there are many more similar things, people, or actions that could be mentioned.
Synonyms: etc., and so forth, and the like, and others
Antonyms: None
Bengali Meaning of Antonyms: কোনটিই নেই (Kono ti nei)
Origin: The phrase “and so on” originated from the English language. It is a shortened form of the phrase “and so forth,” which has been in use since the 16th century.
Nearby Words:
- And (Conjunction)
- So (Adverb)
- On (Preposition)
And So On in Literature Quotes:
- “He had a collection of books, pens, papers, and so on.” (তিনি বই, কলম, কাগজ, ইত্যাদির একটি সংগ্রহ ছিলেন।)
- “She mentioned her hobbies: painting, singing, dancing, and so on.” (তিনি তাঁর শখ: চিত্রকলা, গান, নাচ, ইত্যাদি উল্লেখ করেছিলেন।)
Meaning in Different Languages:
- Bengali: এবং এমনকি (Ebong emonki)
- Hindi: और इसी तरह (Aur isi tarah)
- Nepali: र यसरी (Ra yasari)
- Urdu: اور اسی طرح (Aur isi tarah)
- Tamil: மற்றும் அதே வகை (Maṟṟum adhē vakai)
- Telugu: మరియు అదే రకం (Mariyu adē rakaṁ)
- Arabic: وهكذا (Wa hakatha)
- Chinese: 等等 (Děng děng)
- Japanese: など (Nado)
- Russian: и так далее (i tak daleye)
For more information, you can visit the Wikipedia page on “And so on”. You can also find the definition on Dictionary.com and The Free Dictionary.