"you" (second person singular ) in Bengali is classified in three ways-
Marry -biye.
Will you marry me? - Tumi amai biye korbe ?
Marriage = Biye; so the sentence would be, 'Tumi ki amay biye korbey?'
In Bengali, "Will you marry me?" is translated as "তুমি আমার সাথে বিয়ে করবে?" (pronounced as "tumi amar sathe biye korbe?"). The phrase consists of "তুমি" (tumi) meaning "you," "আমার" (amar) meaning "my," "সাথে" (sathe) meaning "with," and "বিয়ে করবে" (biye korbe) meaning "will marry." It is important to note that Bengali is a gender-neutral language, so this phrase can be used regardless of the gender of the person proposing.
bengalais, bengalaise
Nil Is the answer to 'blue in bengali'
The two types of Bengali language are Western Bengali and Eastern Bengali. Western Bengali is spoken in India, primarily in the state of West Bengal, while Eastern Bengali is spoken in Bangladesh. Both types of Bengali are mutually intelligible with some differences in vocabulary and pronunciation.
bengalis dont wanna marry afghans
tumi amake bhia korba
aami tohmake biye (pronounciation : b, ye) kortey chaie.
Marriage = Biye; so the sentence would be, 'Tumi ki amay biye korbey?'
In Bengali, "Will you marry me?" is translated as "তুমি আমার সাথে বিয়ে করবে?" (pronounced as "tumi amar sathe biye korbe?"). The phrase consists of "তুমি" (tumi) meaning "you," "আমার" (amar) meaning "my," "সাথে" (sathe) meaning "with," and "বিয়ে করবে" (biye korbe) meaning "will marry." It is important to note that Bengali is a gender-neutral language, so this phrase can be used regardless of the gender of the person proposing.
A Bengali is a native or resident of Bengal, or of Bengali descent.
bengalais, bengalaise
go to Bangladesh. But make sure you treat her right and fulfill all her rights and don't take advantage over her vulnerability
Nil Is the answer to 'blue in bengali'
Richard Bengali's birth name is Ricardo Bengali.
tome bengali mathe foroe ne
The two types of Bengali language are Western Bengali and Eastern Bengali. Western Bengali is spoken in India, primarily in the state of West Bengal, while Eastern Bengali is spoken in Bangladesh. Both types of Bengali are mutually intelligible with some differences in vocabulary and pronunciation.