blighty

Blighty Meaning in Bengali: ব্লাইটি, ব্লাইটির অর্থ, ব্লাইটির পাশাপাশি বাংলা অর্থ (noun)

Part of Speech: noun (pronounced: blahy-tee)

Definition: Blighty refers to Britain or England, especially when regarded as a place of sentimental or patriotic attachment. It is often used to refer to one’s home country or a place of origin.

Synonyms: homeland, motherland, native land, fatherland, country, birthplace

Antonyms: foreign land (বিদেশ), alien country (পরদেশ), overseas (সমুদ্রপৃষ্ঠের পারে)

Origin: The term “blighty” originated from the Hindi word “bilayati,” which means foreign or British. It was commonly used by Indian soldiers during World War I to refer to England, their home country. The word gained popularity among British soldiers stationed in India and eventually became a part of the English language.

Nearby Words:

  • Bligh (noun)
  • blighter (noun)
  • blight (noun)
  • blighted (adjective)
  • blighty (noun)

Blighty in Literature Quotes:

“I’m dreaming of Blighty, just like I used to do.” – Vera Lynn (আমি ব্লাইটির স্বপ্ন দেখছি, যেমন আমি আগে দেখতাম।)”

“Blighty is a place where you can get a cup of tea.” – George Orwell (ব্লাইটি হল এমন একটি স্থান যেখানে আপনি এক কাপ চা পাবেন।)”

Blighty Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: ব্লাইটি
  • Hindi: ब्लाइटी
  • Nepali: ब्लाइटी
  • Urdu: بلائٹی
  • Tamil: பிளைட்டி
  • Telugu: బ్లైటీ
  • Arabic: بلايتي
  • Chinese: 布莱蒂
  • Japanese: ブライティ
  • Russian: Блайти

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