Casanova Meaning in Bengali: কাসানোভা (noun), কাসানোভা (pronunciation)
Definition of Casanova
Casanova is a noun that refers to a man who is known for his amorous adventures and seductive behavior towards women. It is derived from the name of Giacomo Casanova, an Italian adventurer and writer known for his numerous love affairs.
Synonyms of Casanova
1. Womanizer – নারীপ্রেমী (noun)
2. Don Juan – নারীপ্রেমী (noun)
3. Romeo – নারীপ্রেমী (noun)
Antonyms of Casanova
1. Celibate – ব্রহ্মচারী (noun)
2. Chaste – পবিত্র (adjective)
3. Monogamous – একপত্নীবাদী (adjective)
Origin of Casanova
The term Casanova originated from the name of Giacomo Casanova, an Italian adventurer and writer who lived in the 18th century. Casanova was known for his numerous love affairs and his memoir, “Histoire de ma vie” (Story of My Life), which detailed his romantic escapades.
Nearby Words
1. Casablanca – noun
2. Casanovaism – noun
3. Casavant – noun
Casanova in Literature Quotes
1. “I was born when she kissed me. I died when she left me. I lived a few weeks while she loved me.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald (আমি জন্মগ্রহণ করেছিলাম যখন সে আমাকে চুমু দিলো। আমি মরে গেছিলাম যখন সে আমাকে ছেড়ে দিলো। আমি কিছু সপ্তাহ জীবিত থাকলাম যখন সে আমাকে ভালোবাসতো।)
2. “The heart was made to be broken.” – Oscar Wilde (হৃদয়টি ভেঙে যেতেই হবে।)
Casanova Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: কাসানোভা
Hindi: कासानोवा
Nepali: कासानोवा
Urdu: کاسانووا
Tamil: காசானோவா
Telugu: కాసానోవా
Arabic: كاسانوفا
Chinese: 卡萨诺瓦
Japanese: カサノバ
Russian: Казанова
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