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হাসা — meaning in English: Smile

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অভিনয়
abhinay
হাসা
hasa
সবুজ
sabuja
ভিন্ন
bhinn
কোথায়
kothay
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informal very common
Usage
Native Bengali speakers often use the word হাসা (hasa) in both casual conversations and during joyful gatherings, such as family events or festivals. For instance, you might hear a parent encouraging a child to হাসা when they see them feeling down, or friends urging each other to হাসা for a fun group photo.
Synonyms & nuances
While হাসা (hasa) specifically means 'smile,' another word, মুচকি (muchi), refers to a smirk or a subtle smile often used in a teasing context. Use হাসা when you want to express a broad, joyful smile and choose মুচকি when depicting a more playful or mischievous expression.
Culture
The word হাসা (hasa) not only denotes a smile but also embodies the warmth of Bengali culture, where smiling is a universal gesture of friendliness and hospitality. Interestingly, the expression of হাসা can be traced back to ancient texts, where it was often associated with joy and celebration in poetry and storytelling, symbolizing the lightness that accompanies happiness.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce হাসা in English?
হাসা is pronounced as 'hasa' in English, with the 'a' sounding like the 'a' in 'father.'
Q.What are some common phrases with হাসা?
You can often hear phrases like 'তুমি হাসা!' (Tumi hasa!) meaning 'You smile!' or 'মুখে হাসা রাখো!' (Mukhe hasa rakho!) which translates to 'Keep a smile on your face!'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using হাসা?
A common mistake is using হাসা in overly formal contexts. Since it is an informal term, it’s best suited for casual conversations rather than formal writing or speeches.
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