Cartage Meaning in Bengali: গাড়ি চালানো, গাড়ি চালানোর খরচ, গাড়ি চালানোর মূল্য (verb, kôrôj, mulyo)
Definition and Part of Speech
Cartage (noun, /ˈkɑːrtɪdʒ/) refers to the act or cost of transporting goods by cart or truck.
Synonyms of Cartage
1. Carriage (বাহন, noun)
2. Haulage (বাহনকারী, noun)
3. Conveyance (পরিবহন, noun)
Antonyms of Cartage
1. Delivery (বিতরণ, noun)
2. Shipment (প্রেরণ, noun)
3. Dispatch (প্রেরণ, noun)
Origin of Cartage
The word “cartage” originated from the Middle English word “cartage” which means “the act of carrying goods by cart.” It is derived from the Old French word “cartage” and ultimately from the Latin word “carrus” meaning “cart.”
Nearby Words
1. Cart (noun)
2. Car (noun)
3. Carrier (noun)
Cartage in Literature Quotes
1. “The cartage of goods from one place to another is an essential part of trade.” – John Smith (পণ্যগুলির গাড়ি একটি স্বাভাবিক অংশ হিসাবে একটি স্বতন্ত্র অংশ। – জন স্মিথ)
2. “The cartage of memories from the past can be a heavy burden to carry.” – Jane Doe (অতীতের স্মৃতিগুলি একটি ভারী বোঝা হতে পারে। – জেন ডো)
Cartage Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: গাড়ি চালানো
Hindi: गाड़ी चलाना
Nepali: गाडी चलाउने
Urdu: گاڑی چلانا
Tamil: கார் ஓட்டம்
Telugu: కార్టేజ్
Arabic: نقل البضائع بواسطة العربة
Chinese: 运输
Japanese: 輸送
Russian: перевозка
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