bazaars

Bazaars Meaning in Bengali: বাজার, হাট, মেলা (noun)

Definition: Bazaars, also known as markets or marketplaces, are commercial areas where goods and services are bought and sold. They are typically characterized by a variety of vendors selling a wide range of products, such as food, clothing, electronics, and more.

Synonyms: market, marketplace, fair, souk, emporium

Antonyms: বিক্রয়গৃহ, বিক্রয়স্থল (selling house), বিক্রয়স্থল (selling place)

Origin: The word “bazaars” originated from the Persian word “bāzār,” meaning “marketplace.” It was later adopted by various languages, including Bengali, Hindi, Nepali, Urdu, Tamil, Telugu, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, and Russian.

Nearby Words:

  • Market (noun)
  • Shop (noun)
  • Store (noun)
  • Trade (noun)
  • Commerce (noun)

Bazaars in Literature Quotes:

  • “The bazaars of Istanbul are a treasure trove of exotic goods.” – Orhan Pamuk (ইস্তানবুলের বাজারগুলি একটি অদ্ভুত পণ্যের ভাণ্ডার।)
  • “In the bustling bazaars of Delhi, one can find anything and everything.” – Khushwant Singh (দিল্লির গুড়িমার বাজারে কেউ যা চাইবে তা পাওয়া যায়।)

Bazaars Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: বাজার
  • Hindi: बाजार
  • Nepali: बजार
  • Urdu: بازار
  • Tamil: பஜார்
  • Telugu: బజార్
  • Arabic: سوق
  • Chinese: 市场
  • Japanese: 市場
  • Russian: базар

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