it means a house generally situated in outskirt of a city where people visit in the Holidays or for a feast,in the midst of nature.
A bungalow (Gujarati: બંગલો baṅglo, Hindi: बंगला baṅglā) is a type of single-story house that originated in India. The word derives from the Gujarati word baṅglo, which in turn came from Hindustani baṅglā. It means "Bengali", used elliptically for a "house in the Bengal style". Such houses were traditionally small, having only one story, with a thatched roof, and a wide veranda.Bungalows today are a type of house that is usually single-story or one and a half stories, and can be quite large.A bungalow is an Australian beach house.It came from the Hindi word bangla, literally meaning "Bengalese", but utilized to mean "house in the Bengal style".The Beatles had a song "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill" on their "White Album", a seemingly satirical treatise on safaris.
Hindi. It's a corruption of Bangla, the Hindi word for Bengal, where the buildings were of such a type.
"Monta" in Bengali can mean mind or heart, depending on the context in which it is used. It is often used to express emotion or feeling.
This phrase in Bengali translates to "I will always love you."
In Bengali, "too" can mean "also" or "as well".
Bungalow was imported into English from Hindi, where Bangla means Bengali because a bungalow was considered by Indians to be a Bengali style dwelling.
Bungalow is a borrowing from the Gujarati word bungalo, which describes a Bengali-style house.
the word bungalow comes from the country bulgaria it was found out by historions such as myself
the word bungalow means housing estate but a rather smaller one with only one floor which is the ground floor. Bungalow means house in Indian language
Bungalow is Hindi (India) 'bangla', original meaning 'low thatched building' ex. Gujarati 'banglao' "house in Bengali style" (perjorative) Theoretical: It's possible that the use of 'bungalow' toward any European residence at all could be perjorative, except in Bengal.
The Bungalow derives from the Hindi word 'Bangla' which is a one story house surrounded by a veranda. Or a house in the Bengali style. The word came into English during the British administration in India from the 1670's
A bungalow is a house without an upper floor room area.
The Bungalow derives from the Hindi word 'Bangla' which is a one story house surrounded by a veranda. Or a house in the Bengali style. The word came into English during the British administration in India from the 1670's
A bungalow (Gujarati: બંગલો baṅglo, Hindi: बंगला baṅglā) is a type of single-story house that originated in India. The word derives from the Gujarati word baṅglo, which in turn came from Hindustani baṅglā. It means "Bengali", used elliptically for a "house in the Bengal style". Such houses were traditionally small, having only one story, with a thatched roof, and a wide veranda.Bungalows today are a type of house that is usually single-story or one and a half stories, and can be quite large.A bungalow is an Australian beach house.It came from the Hindi word bangla, literally meaning "Bengalese", but utilized to mean "house in the Bengal style".The Beatles had a song "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill" on their "White Album", a seemingly satirical treatise on safaris.
it means friends in Hindi not in bengali
Hindi. It's a corruption of Bangla, the Hindi word for Bengal, where the buildings were of such a type.
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