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Which word suggests agreement in both languages?
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Agree (Sômmot Howa / Sahmat Hona)
Admire (Proshongsha Kora / Prasamsa Karna)
Act (Kaj / Kary)
The opposite of "always" (Shôbshomoy / Hamesha) is:
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Alone (Eka / Akela)
Almost (Proay / Lagभग)
Allow (Onumoti Deoa / Anumati Dena)
Which word describes something surprising in both languages?
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Important (Mukhya / Mahootav)
Alone (Eka / Akela)
Amazing (Ashchoryojok / Ajabhut)
The translation for "After" (Pore / Baad) in both Bengali and Hindi is:
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All (Sob / Sab)
Alive (Jibit / Jivit)
After (Pore / Baad)
You would use "Prashংsa Karna" (Hindi) or "Proshongsha Kora" (Bengali) to express:
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Allow (Onumoti Deoa / Anumati Dena)
Admire (Proshongsha Kora / Prasamsa Karna)
Almost (Proay / Lagभग)
You would say "Sattwike" (Bengali) or "Saaf" (Hindi) to describe something that is:
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Clean (This word is not included in the provided list, but "Saaf" and "Sattwike" commonly mean "clean" in Hindi and Bengali respectively)
Upset
Ugly
Which word means "alive" in both Bengali and Hindi?
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Ability (Khomota / Kshamta)
Alive (Jibit / Jivit)
Address (Thikana / Pata)
If you see "Uttor" (Bengali) or "Uttar" (Hindi), it likely refers to:
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Water (Jal / Paani)
Answer (Uttor / Uttar)
Understand (Bujhte / Samajhna)
"Airplane" in Bengali and Hindi translates to:
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After (Pore / Baad)
Airplane (Biman / Hawai Jahaj)
American (Amerikan / Amriki)
The Bengali word "Onupostithi" and the Hindi word "Anupasthiti" have the same meaning as:
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Abundant (Prochur / Prachur)
Active (Sokrio / Sakriya)
Absence (Onupostithi / Anupasthiti)
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