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খাওয়া — meaning in English: Eat

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মেঘ
megh
খাওয়া
khāoā
সন্ধ্যা
sandhyā
সাধারণ
sadharan
খেলা
khela
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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers frequently use 'খাওয়া' (khāoā) during meal times, whether at home, in restaurants, or during family gatherings. It's a common word found in casual conversations among friends or while discussing favorite dishes, reflecting the social importance of eating in Bengali culture.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'খাওয়া' (khāoā) generally means 'to eat,' another word you might encounter is 'ভোজন' (bhōjan), which is often used in more formal contexts, such as feasts or ceremonial meals. Choose 'খাওয়া' for everyday situations and casual conversations about eating.
Culture
'খাওয়া' (khāoā) is not just about satisfying hunger; it embodies the rich culinary traditions of Bengali culture, where sharing food is an act of love and hospitality. The word has its roots in Sanskrit, highlighting the deep historical connections between languages in the Indian subcontinent, and reflects how food is central to community and bonding.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 'খাওয়া' in a sentence?
'খাওয়া' is used as a verb. For example, you can say 'আমি ভাত খাচ্ছি' (Āmi bhāt khāchhi), which means 'I am eating rice.'
Q.What are some common phrases with 'খাওয়া'?
You might hear phrases like 'খাবারের সময়' (khābārēr samaẏ), meaning 'meal time' or 'কি খাব?' (ki khāb?), which translates to 'What will we eat?' These phrases can help you navigate conversations about meals.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'খাওয়া'?
A common mistake is using the wrong tense. Remember that 'খাওয়া' can be conjugated. For instance, 'আমি খেয়েছি' (Āmi khēẏēchi) means 'I have eaten,' while 'আমি খাচ্ছি' (Āmi khāchhi) means 'I am eating.'
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