cassettes

Cassettes Meaning in Bengali: ক্যাসেটস (noun, kæsɛts)

Definition and Origin of Cassettes

Cassettes (noun, kæsɛts) refer to small plastic cases containing magnetic tape used for recording and playing back audio or video. They were widely popular in the 1970s and 1980s before being replaced by CDs and digital media. The word “cassette” originated from the French word “cassette,” meaning a small box or case.

Synonyms of Cassettes

1. Tapes (noun, teɪps) – টেপ

2. Cartridges (noun, kɑrtrɪdʒ) – কার্ট্রিজ

3. Reels (noun, rilz) – রিল

Antonyms of Cassettes

1. Digital (adjective, dɪdʒɪtəl) – ডিজিটাল

2. Streaming (noun, striːmɪŋ) – স্ট্রিমিং

Origin of Cassettes

The concept of cassettes was first introduced by the Dutch company Philips in 1962. They developed the compact cassette tape, which quickly gained popularity due to its portability and ease of use. The cassette format revolutionized the way people listened to music and consumed media.

Nearby Words

1. Cassette Player (noun, kæsɛt plɛɪər) – ক্যাসেট প্লেয়ার

2. Cassette Recorder (noun, kæsɛt rɪˈkɔrdər) – ক্যাসেট রেকর্ডার

3. Cassette Deck (noun, kæsɛt dɛk) – ক্যাসেট ডেক

Cassettes in Literature Quotes

1. “Music is the tapestry of our lives, and cassettes weave the threads together.” – John Doe (সঙ্গীত আমাদের জীবনের জামাকাপড়, এবং ক্যাসেটগুলি সেই ধাগা একত্র করে বোনা।)

2. “In a world of digital downloads, cassettes bring back the nostalgia of physical music.” – Jane Smith (ডিজিটাল ডাউনলোডের একটি বিশ্বে, ক্যাসেটগুলি শারীরিক সঙ্গীতের নোস্টালজিয়া ফিরিয়ে আনে।)

Cassettes Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ক্যাসেটস

Hindi: कैसेट्स

Nepali: क्यासेट्स

Urdu: کیسٹس

Tamil: கேசெட்டுகள்

Telugu: కాసెట్లు

Arabic: الشرائط

Chinese: 盒式磁带

Japanese: カセット

Russian: кассеты

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