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নমস্কার — meaning in English: Greetings

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সুস্বাদু
susvādu
মাল
māl
নিষ্ঠা
nishta
রাস্তা
rāstā
নমস্কার
namaskār
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'নমস্কার' (namaskār) when meeting someone, whether in a formal setting like a business meeting or an informal gathering among friends. It's a versatile greeting suitable for both familiar faces and new acquaintances, making it a staple in daily interactions.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'নমস্কার' (namaskār) is a general greeting, 'নমস্তে' (namaste) might be used more commonly in spiritual or yoga contexts. Choosing 'নমস্কার' conveys a more universal respect, which can be preferable in formal introductions.
Culture
'নমস্কার' (namaskār) has roots in Sanskrit, where it embodies a respectful greeting and has been preserved in Bengali culture. It’s not just a word; it’s a gesture of respect, often accompanied by a slight bow or the joining of hands, reflecting the deep cultural value placed on politeness and reverence in social exchanges.
FAQ
Q.What does নমস্কার mean in English?
'নমস্কার' translates to 'Greetings' in English. It's a versatile way to say hello and show respect.
Q.How do you pronounce নমস্কার?
'নমস্কার' is pronounced as 'namaskār', with an emphasis on the second syllable.
Q.Is নমস্কার used only in formal situations?
'নমস্কার' is suitable for both formal and informal situations, making it a flexible greeting for various contexts.
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