informal
very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'চান' when expressing desire or need in everyday conversations. For instance, a child might say 'আমি চকোলেট চাই' (Ami chokolate chan) to express their wish for chocolate, or a friend might ask if you want to join a movie by saying 'তুমি কি সিনেমা দেখতে চান?' (Tumi ki cinema dekhte chan?)
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'চাই' (chai), which is used similarly but can be seen as more casual. While 'চান' is often used in polite requests, 'চাই' can be more direct and is commonly used among friends.
Culture
'চান' has its roots in the Bengali verb 'চাওয়া' (chawa), which means 'to want' or 'to request.' This word reflects the openness of Bengali culture, where expressing desires is often a pathway to shared experiences, such as food or gatherings with loved ones.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of চান in English?
'চান' translates to 'want' in English, indicating a desire or wish for something.
Q.How do you use চান in a sentence?
You can use 'চান' to express desires, like 'আমি বই চাই' (Ami boi chan), meaning 'I want a book.'
Q.Is চান used in formal situations?
'চান' is primarily informal, so in formal contexts, you might use 'আপনি কি চান?' (Apni ki chan?), which translates to 'What do you want?'