It depends on your religion:
নমসà§à¦•ার (nômoshkar) - for Hindus
আসসালামৠআলাইকà§à¦® (assalamualaikum) or সà§à¦²à¦¾à¦®à¦¾à¦²à¦¿à¦•à§à¦® (slamalikum) - for Muslims
In Bengali, "hello, what's up" can be said as "হ্যালো, কি খবর?" (pronounced as "Hello, ki khobor?").
In Bangla we do not actually have a perfect equivalent for the word hello. Some words we use instead are 'namaskaar' and 'kemon acho'.
In Bengali, you can say "না" to say no.
In Bengali we will say 'srimoti'.
In bengali you can say Abhijata.
In Bengali, "hello, what's up" can be said as "হ্যালো, কি খবর?" (pronounced as "Hello, ki khobor?").
Kemon acho? That means how are you, but people say it as hello.
In Bangla we do not actually have a perfect equivalent for the word hello. Some words we use instead are 'namaskaar' and 'kemon acho'.
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
You can say "আমি গম্ভীর" in Bengali, which translates to "I am serious."
In Bengali, to say 'Where are you', you say 'tumi kothai'. The 't' in tumi is soft.
Handsome in Bengali is dono