I think 'ami parbo' means I can (or I can do it) and 'ami parbo na' is the negation: I can't.
This is what I learned in West Bengal.
AMI TOMAKE JE KOTO BHALOBASHI TA AMI SHOBDE BUJHATE PARBO NA. cheers!
Tomer sathe kotha bolbo na, katti
Mon ami means means "my friend".
my friend
"Ami tomake chhara bachbo na."
AMI TOMAKE JE KOTO BHALOBASHI TA AMI SHOBDE BUJHATE PARBO NA. cheers!
koto point pele ami dhaka university te abedon korte parbo?
Arvi Parbo was born in 1926.
Parbo Bier was created in 1955.
No, no, I didn't write it, I wrote, I have to write to you really well, I don't know and I love the name Kina.
"Smile, my friend!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Sourire, mon ami! The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase will be "soo-reer mo-na-mee" in French.
It means "Don't be sad about the fact that I am not well."
Ok, then. "Ami Tumake Bhalobashi Na (Ami Tu-MA-Ke Balo-Bushee Na)
Tomer sathe kotha bolbo na, katti
ami is 'friend' in English.
"Indeed yes, my friend!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Bien, oui, mon ami! The pronunciation of the masculine singular affirmative phrase will be "bya wee mo-na-mee" in French.
Ami thumarke bhalo bashi na or Ami thumarke pochondo korena