বাঙ্গালী

Bengali

Etymology

From Middle Bengali বাঙ্গালা (baṅgala, Bengal), ultimately derived from Sanskrit ৱঙ্গ (vaṅga) + Bengali আল (al, mound) + the adjectival suffix (-i). Compare Arabic بَنْغَالِيّ (banḡāliyy), Persian بنگالی (bangâli), Hindi बंगाली (baṅgālī).

Pronunciation

  • (Rarh) IPA(key): /baŋɡali/, [ˈbaŋɡaliˑ]
  • (Dhaka) IPA(key): /baŋɡali/, [ˈbaŋɡaliˑ]

Noun

বাঙ্গালী • (baṅgali) (objective বাঙ্গালী (baṅgali) or বাঙ্গালীকে (baṅgalike), genitive বাঙ্গালীর (baṅgalir), locative বাঙ্গালীতে (baṅgalite))

  1. Bengali people.

Antonyms

  • অবাঙ্গালী (obaṅgali, non-Bengali)

Descendants

  • Burmese: ဘင်္ဂါလီ (bhanggali)

References

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