colonizer

Colonizer meaning in Bengali: জমিদার, অধিষ্ঠাতা, আক্রান্তকারী (noun, pronunciation: /ˈkɒlənaɪzər/)

Definition of Colonizer

A colonizer refers to a person or group of people who establish a colony or settle in a foreign land with the intention of exploiting its resources, imposing their culture, and exerting control over the indigenous population.

Colonizer Synonyms

Colonizer Antonyms

  • Liberator – মুক্তিদাতা
  • Indigenous – স্বদেশী
  • Native – স্থানীয়
  • Autochthonous – স্বদেশী
  • Aborigine – আদিবাসী

Origin of Colonizer

The term “colonizer” originated from the Latin word “colonus,” meaning farmer or settler. It gained prominence during the era of European colonialism when various European powers established colonies across the globe.

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Colonizer in Literature Quotes

“The colonizer’s life is a life of perpetual control, of external authority, of imposed order.” – Frantz Fanon (জমিদারের জীবন হলো স্থায়ী নিয়ন্ত্রণ, বহিরাগত কর্তৃপক্ষের কর্তৃপক্ষ, জোরালো বিনিয়োগের জীবন।)

“The colonizer is always a poor psychologist.” – Albert Memmi (জমিদার সর্বদা একজন দরিদ্র মনোবিজ্ঞানী।)

Colonizer Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: জমিদার
  • Hindi: जमींदार
  • Nepali: जमिनदार
  • Urdu: جمیدار
  • Tamil: மண்டலமாக்குபவர்
  • Telugu: కలనించేవాడు
  • Arabic: مستعمر
  • Chinese: 殖民者
  • Japanese: 植民地化者
  • Russian: колонизатор

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