English-Bengali
I
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Aami
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He
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Se
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She
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Se
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You
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Tui / tumi / aapni
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It
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Eta
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This
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Eta
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That
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Ota
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A
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Ekta
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Come(You come)
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Aye/aaso/aasun
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Came
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Ese chilaam (I came) ,ese chilo (he/ they came)
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Will come
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Aasbo(I will come)/ aasbe (he, they will come)
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Open
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Khul/ kholo/ khulun
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Opened
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Khullaam( I opened), khullo (he/they opened)
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Will open
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Khulbe
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Sit
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Baus/bauso/bosun
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Walk
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Chaul/chaulo/cholun
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Eat
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Kha/khao/khan
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Drink
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Kha/khao/khan
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Win
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Jeet
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Go
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Ja/jao/jaan
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Run
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Douda/duadau/daudaan
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I go
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Aami jaai
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He goes
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Se jae
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He eats an apple
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Se aapel khay.
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He is eating an apple
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Se aapel kachche.
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He ate an apple
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Se aapel khe chilo
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I saw the film last week
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Ami gata saptah chobi dekhe chilam
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She came by bus yesterday
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Se base kore kaalke esechilo.
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They went to the mosque
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Tara mondir e geche
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He slept the whole night
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Se gota raat ghumiyeche
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He wrote well in the examination
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Se porrikha bhaalo diyeche
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He has eaten
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Se kheye niyeche
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He had eaten
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Se khe niyechilo
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He had gone
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Se giye chilo
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He had come
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Se ese chilo
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He will eat
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Se Khabe
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He will go
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Se jabe
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He will come
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Se asbe
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What is your name?
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Tomar naam ki?
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What
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Ki
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Your
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Tomar
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Name
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Naam
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What did you do?
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Tumi ki koro?
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What should I do?
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Aami ki korbo?
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What can I do?
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Aami ki korte pari?
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What are the questions?
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Prosno gulo ki?
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What were the questions?
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proshno gulo ki chilo?
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What is written in the letter?
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Chithi te ki lekha aache?
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What you had been told?
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Tomake ki bola geche?
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What will be the answer?
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Uttor ki hote pare?
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Why did you come?
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Tumi kano escho?
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Why did you sleep?
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Tumi kano ghumao?
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Why did you tell him to go?
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Tumi oke jete bolle kano?
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Why did he bring the bag?
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Se bag kano enechilo?
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Why did she pay the money?
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Se taka kano diyechilo?
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Why did they sit there?
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Ora okhane kano bose chilo?
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Why do you drive the car?
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Tumi gadi kayno chalao?
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Why are they late for the meeting?
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Tara samabes er jonno kano derite esechilo?
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How did you come?
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Tumi kamon kore aasle?
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How did you sleep?
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Tumi kamon kore ghumao?
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How did you drive?
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Tumi kamon kore chalao?
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How did you write?
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Tumi kamon kore lekho?
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How many apples are there in my hand?
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Amar hathe kato gulo aapel aache?
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How many did you take?
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Tumi kato gulo nebe?
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How much did he pay you?
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O tomake kato diyeche?
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How much distance to go?
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Aar kauto door jete habe?
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How was the journey yesterday?
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kalker jatra kamon chilo?
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Which way did you come?
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Tumi kon rasta diye asecho?
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Which is your favourite colour?
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Tomar priyo rang ki?
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In which room did you sleep?
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Tumi kon ghaure ghumiye chile?
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Which story did you tell?
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Tumi kon gaulpo ta sonale?
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Which is the sweetest fruit?
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Kon fol ta sob teke besi misti?
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Which is the best newspaper in Hindi?
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Kon hindi kagoz ta sobche bhalo?
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Which Indian state has the largest population?
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Bharoter kon rajjer sob teke besi jonsonkha?
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Where did you come from?
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Tumi kotha theke asecho?
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Where did you sleep?
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Tumi kothaai ghumaao?
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Where should I go?
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Aami kothai jaai?
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Whom should I contact?
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Kar sathe ami jogajog korbo?
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Is it a book?
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Eta ki boi?
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It is a book
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Eta boi
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Is it the answer?
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Eta ki uttor?
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It is the answer
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Etai uttor
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Will you come with me?
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Tumi ki aamar sathe aasbe?
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I shall come with you.
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Aami tomar sathe aasbo.
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Can you give me your pen?
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Tumi ki tomar kolomta amake dite parbe?
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Yes, of course.
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Ha nischoy.
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Do you love me?
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Tumi ki amake bhalobaso?
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Yes, I love you.
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Ha, ami tomake bholobasi.
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Can you lift the box?
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Tumi ki bakxo ta othate parbe?
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Can you write the exam?
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Tumi ki porikkha likhte parbe?
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Did you have your lunch?
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Tumi ki khaabaar khe niyecho?
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How are you?
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Tumi kamon aacho
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I am fine
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Aami bhalo aachi
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About Bengali language: Bengali or Bangla is the language native to the region of Bengal, which comprises present day Bangladesh and the Indian states West Bengal, Tripura and southern Assam. With about 220 million native and about 250 million total speakers, Bengali is one of the most spoken languages, ranked seventh in the world. Bengali is the national and official language of Bangladesh, and one of the 23 official languages recognised by the Republic of India. (Reference: Wikipedia)
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