can non

Can non (ক্যান নন) is a Bengali phrase that can be translated into English as “I cannot” or “I am unable to.” The phrase is commonly used in Bengali to express one’s inability or lack of capability to do something. It is a combination of the words “can” and “non,” with “can” indicating the ability to do something and “non” negating that ability.

Part of Speech & Pronunciation

The phrase “can non” is a verb phrase. It is pronounced as “kan-nahn” with the stress on the first syllable.

Definition

The phrase “can non” means “I cannot” or “I am unable to” in English. It is used to express one’s inability or lack of capability to do something.

Synonyms

Some synonyms of “can non” include:

  • আমি পারবো না (ami parbo na) – I will not be able to
  • আমি করতে পারবো না (ami korte parbo na) – I cannot do
  • আমি অক্ষম (ami akshom) – I am incapable

Antonyms

Some antonyms of “can non” include:

  • আমি পারবো (ami parbo) – I can
  • আমি করতে পারবো (ami korte parbo) – I can do
  • আমি সক্ষম (ami shokshom) – I am capable

Origin

The phrase “can non” originated from the combination of the English word “can” and the Bengali word “non,” which means “not.” It is a direct translation of the English phrase “I cannot” into Bengali.

Nearby Words

Some nearby words related to “can non” include:

  • করতে (korte) – verb
  • পারবো (parbo) – verb
  • অক্ষম (akshom) – adjective

“Can non” in Literature Quotes

Here are some quotes from literature that include the phrase “can non” along with their Bengali meanings:

“I can non but love thee.” – William Shakespeare (আমি পারবো না তোমাকে ভালবাসতে।)

“I can non live without you.” – Emily Bronte (আমি তোমার বিনায় বাঁচতে পারবো না।)

“Can non” Meaning in Different Languages

The meaning of “can non” in different languages is as follows:

  • Bengali: ক্যান নন
  • Hindi: नहीं कर सकता (nahin kar sakta)
  • Nepali: गर्न सक्दैन (garn sakdaina)
  • Urdu: نہیں کر سکتا (nahin kar sakta)
  • Tamil: முடியாது (mudiyaadhu)
  • Telugu: చేయలేరు (cheyleyru)
  • Arabic: لا أستطيع (la astati)
  • Chinese: 不能 (bùnéng)
  • Japanese: できません (dekimasen)
  • Russian: не могу (ne mogu)

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