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মিষ্টি — meaning in English: Sweet

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অনুরাগ
onurag
বাম
bam
মিষ্টি
mishti
বাবা
bābā
সেবা
sheba
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'মিষ্টি' when describing food, particularly traditional sweets like 'মিষ্টি দই' (sweet yogurt) or 'রসগোল্লা' (syrup-soaked balls). It can also be used to describe a person's demeanor, saying someone has a 'মিষ্টি' nature if they are kind and gentle, making it a versatile term in both culinary and personal contexts.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'মিষ্টি' specifically refers to something sweet, the word 'সুস্বাদু' (suswadu) means delicious and can refer to both sweet and savory dishes. You would choose 'মিষ্টি' when you want to emphasize sweetness, particularly in desserts or treats.
Culture
'মিষ্টি' has deep roots in Bengali culture, where sweets are integral to celebrations and festivals, such as Pohela Boishakh (Bengali New Year). The word comes from the Sanskrit 'मिष्ट' (miṣṭa), which also means sweet, and reflects a longstanding tradition where sweetness symbolizes joy and festivity in Bengali life.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of the Bengali word 'মিষ্টি'?
'মিষ্টি' is pronounced as 'mishti', with the 'i' sounding like the 'ee' in 'see'. It's a two-syllable word with a soft, melodic quality.
Q.Can 'মিষ্টি' be used to describe people?
Yes, you can use 'মিষ্টি' to describe someone's personality. For example, if someone is very kind and gentle, you might say they have a 'মিষ্টি' nature.
Q.Are there any common phrases that use the word 'মিষ্টি'?
A common phrase is 'মিষ্টি কথা' (mishti kotha), which means sweet words or kind words. It's often used to describe compliments or affectionate speech.
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