aami baadi jaachchi.
You would say "আমি বাড়িতে যাচ্ছি (ami barite jacchi)" in Bengali to mean "I am going home".
"Going" can be translated to Bengali as "যাওয়া" (jaowa).
Bari or basha. The 'a's are like in la. The 'r' is slightly harder than most Bengali 'r's doishonno ro).
In Bengali, you can say "না" to say no.
In Bengali, "Mrs" is said as "মেমস" (mems).
The word for elegant in Bengali is "মর্যাদাপূর্ণ" (môryādāpūrṇa).
"Going" can be translated to Bengali as "যাওয়া" (jaowa).
aami baadi jaachchi.
ami ekhun barite ..........
"তোমার কাজ কেমন চলছে?" (Tomar kaj kemon cholchhe?)
tumi kutay jachho or apni kutay jachhan?
The word for elegant in Bengali is "মর্যাদাপূর্ণ" (môryādāpūrṇa).
In Bengali, "Mrs" is said as "মেমস" (mems).
You can say "আমি বাংলা শিখছি" in Bengali, which is transliterated as "Ami Bangla shikhechhi."
Bari or basha. The 'a's are like in la. The 'r' is slightly harder than most Bengali 'r's doishonno ro).
You can say "তুমি কোথায়?" which is pronounced as "tumi kothay?" in Bengali to ask someone where they are.
"Who is going" as in the present continuous, you say - "Kay Jach-chhey?" if you want to articulate the old way of saying "(Ahoy!) Who goes there!" as an interjection you say " Kay Jae?"
In Bengali, you can say "বিদায়" (pronounced as bi-dai) to say goodbye.