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Can anyone tell the spelling of "Ami Tumake barobashi" in Bengali?
It means "I really like you " or "I love you".
TNKS!
7 nov. 2008 04:46
Réponses · 4
Dear Friend,
Thank you for learning Bengali.
But here is a little mistake;
You have written barobashi, but it's Bhalobashi.
Ami Tumake Bhalobashi = I Love You.
Don't worry for that.
I don't know about a single word in Japanese.
I think you have known a lot of Bengali.
Thank you.
- - Kalam
5 avril 2012
はい、 アミ トマケ バロバシ = 君のことが大好き!
16 octobre 2010
## I wonder why I can't find the "Answer" button...^^
Anyway, if you need the answer once more, please get in touch.
Thanks.
5 septembre 2010
"I like you very much"
"আমার েতামােক খুব ভ্ােল্া লােগ"
"amar tomake khub bhalo lage"
or
"I like you"
"আিম েতামােক প্ছ্ন্দ ক্ির্"
"ami tomake pachondo kori"
"I love you"
"আিম েতামােক ভােল্াব্ািস্"
"ami tomake bhalobashi"
Common greetings in Bengali:
http://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/bengali.php
BTW, How do you say "I love you" and "I like you" in Japanese? It must be an extremely polite and soft expression ^^
The teacher in my Japanese class said that there is no "L" sound in Japanese phonetics. It turns to "R" sound. Hence, "bhalobashi" should sound "bharobashi" in Japanese. But, when you write, you have to be careful about this "L".
Hope it helps!! Welcome to Bengali...^^
Thank you.
5 septembre 2010
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MAS
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Japonais, Coréen, Thaï
Langue étudiée
Coréen, Thaï
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