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Bengali (বাংলা), is the 7th most spoken language in the world. It is spoken by over 250 million people worldwide both as first and second language.
For those whose first language is not Bengali, typing and translating from English to Bengali can be challenging. Many websites and agencies provide online and offline translation and interpreting services, but these services can be expensive, and free options often offer poor or unreliable translations.
While it makes sense to hire professionals for translating specialized subjects and official documents, there is no need to pay for translating commonly used words and phrases. For this purpose, our online software can be used.
Our translation software provides high-quality translation results for free, as it uses Google’s powerful translation API to instantly translate sentences between English and Bengali. You can use our tool to translate up to 5000 characters per request—and the good news is, you can make unlimited requests.
Though the translation result may not always be 100% accurate, it can be quite accurate with a few modifications. We have also integrated Google’s Input Tool, which allows you to easily edit or modify the translated Bengali text. Additionally, our software is continuously evolving, and we hope it will soon produce near-perfect translations.
Our tool also allows you to download or copy the translated text, making it easy to share on social media or use in word processing software (such as Microsoft Word) for further formatting.
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You can easily translate English words, sentences and phrases into corresponding Bengali.
For example:Typing "Bengali is the 7th most spoken language in the world." will be converted into "বাংলা বিশ্বের 7 তম সর্বাধিক কথ্য ভাষা"
You can also use this software as a dictionary to convert English to Bengali.
For example:Beautiful meaning in Bengali will be "সুন্দর (Sundara)"
Gorgeous meaning in Bengali will be "টকটকে (Takatake)"
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Learn essential Bengali phrases and sentences for Newbies and Travellers.
Hello. / Hi. হ্যালো. / ওহে.
(Hyalo. / Ohe.)
How are you? আপনি কেমন আছেন?
(Apani kemana achena?)
I am fine. And you? আমি ভালো আছি. এবং তুমি?
(Ami bhalo achi. Ebam tumi?)
What is your name? আপনার নাম কি?
(Apanara nama ki?)
My name is Abdul. আমার নাম আব্দুল।
(Amara nama abdula.)
I am pleased to meet you. আমি আপনার সাথে দেখা করে খুশি.
(Ami apanara sathe dekha kare khusi.)
Thank you. ধন্যবাদ.
(Dhan'yabada.)
You are welcome. আপনাকে স্বাগতম।
(Apanake sbagatama.)
Please. অনুগ্রহ.
(Anugraha.)
Excuse me. / Sorry. মাফ করবেন. / দুঃখিত।
(Mapha karabena. / Duhkhita.)
Yes. / No. হ্যাঁ. / না।
(Hyam. / Na.)
Good morning. সুপ্রভাত.
(Suprabhata)
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Do you speak English? তুমি কি ইংলিশ এ কথা বলতে পার?
(Tumi ki inlisa e katha balate para?)
I don’t speak English well. আমি ইংরেজি ভালো বলতে পারি না।
(Ami inreji bhalo balate pari na.)
I speak a little Bengali. আমি অল্প অল্প বাংলা বলি।
(Ami alpa alpa banla bali.)
Do you understand? তুমি কি বুঝতে পেরেছো?
(Tumi ki bujhate perecho?)
I don’t understand. আমি বুঝতে পারছি না।
(Ami bujhate parachi na.)
Please speak slowly. দয়া করে আস্তে বলুন।
(Daya kare aste baluna.)
Please say it again. দয়া করে আবার বলুন।
(Daya kare abara baluna.)
I am looking for the Hotel. আমি হোটেল খুঁজছি.
(Ami hotela khumjachi.)
How can I get there? আমি সেখানে কিভাবে পেতে পারি?
(Ami sekhane kibhabe pete pari?)
I would like to book a room. আমি একটি রুম বুক করতে চাই
(Ami ekati ruma buka karate cai)
How much is it per night / person? এটা প্রতি রাতে/ব্যক্তি কত?
(Eta prati rate/byakti kata?)
Can I change money? আমি কি টাকা পরিবর্তন করতে পারি?
(Ami ki taka paribartana karate pari?)
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