bishti
Edit: It is not 'bisti', correct word is BRISHTI.
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in a normal afternoon say "i predict it will rain " done
One way to say rain in a scientific context is "precipitation." Precipitation refers to any water, in liquid or solid form, that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface, including rain, snow, sleet, and hail. It plays a crucial role in the water cycle and affects weather patterns and ecosystems.
A quantitative prediction is a prediction of a specific quantity of something, for example, if I say it is going to rain tomorrow that is not quantitative, but if I say there will be an inch of rain falling tomorrow, that is quantitative. If I say the stock market will be up tomorrow, that is not quantitative, but if I say the stock market will be up by 50 points tomorrow, that is quantitative.
Both "started to rain" and "started raining" are grammatically correct, but "started raining" is more commonly used in informal contexts. "Started to rain" can sound slightly more formal or literary. In everyday conversation, people often prefer the simpler, more direct form "started raining."
In Bengali, you can say "না" to say no.
In Bengali we will say 'srimoti'.
In bengali you can say Abhijata.
"Maa" is how you say "mom" in Bengali.
If your Hindi Bengali, you would say "Nomoshkar" If your like me, Muslim Bengali, you would say "Allafas" Hope it helped!
you can say aami bengali sikhchi
In Bengali, to say 'Where are you', you say 'tumi kothai'. The 't' in tumi is soft.
You can say "আমি গম্ভীর" in Bengali, which translates to "I am serious."
Handsome in Bengali is dono
Nil Is the answer to 'blue in bengali'
You want to know how to say pee in Bengali? Here's how you say it: Mutoo or Hishu
pencil is said as pencil in bengali