المعنى
Laughing with significant volume.
خلفية ثقافية
In West Bengal and Bangladesh, 'Adda' is a social ritual. Loud laughter is seen as a sign of a successful and engaging Adda session. In traditional rural settings, younger people are often expected to laugh softly in front of elders as a sign of respect (Shraddha). In traditional folk theater called 'Jatra', the villain's loud, booming laugh (Attahashi) is a signature element to show power and malice. Young Bengalis use 'LOL' or 'Haha' in English script, but when writing in Bengali, 'জোরে হাসছি' is the standard way to express that something is hilarious.
Use it for LOL
If you are texting a Bengali friend, 'জোরে হাসছি' is the perfect way to say you found something funny.
Watch the context
In very formal or somber settings, stick to 'মুচকি হাসা' (smiling) to avoid appearing disrespectful.
المعنى
Laughing with significant volume.
Use it for LOL
If you are texting a Bengali friend, 'জোরে হাসছি' is the perfect way to say you found something funny.
Watch the context
In very formal or somber settings, stick to 'মুচকি হাসা' (smiling) to avoid appearing disrespectful.
Combine with 'মন খুলে'
To sound like a native, say 'মন খুলে জোরে হাসা' (Laughing loudly with an open heart).
Adda Essential
If you don't laugh loudly at an Adda, people might think you are bored or unhappy!
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank with the correct adverb to mean 'laughing loudly'.
সে জোকসটা শুনে ______ হাসছে।
'জোরে' is the correct adverb to describe loud laughter.
Which sentence is the most formal way to say 'He laughed loudly'?
Choose the formal version:
'উচ্চস্বরে' and the honorific 'তিনি' make this the formal version.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Situation: You are in a library and someone is making a lot of noise laughing.
Loud laughter (জোরে হাসা) is what would cause a disturbance in a library.
Complete the dialogue.
মা: সবাই এত শব্দ করছে কেন? ছেলে: বাবা আর কাকা একটা গল্প শুনে ______ ।
Contextually, people laugh loudly at stories.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Types of Laughter in Bengali
Loud
- • জোরে হাসা
- • উচ্চস্বরে হাসা
- • অট্টহাসি
Quiet
- • মুচকি হাসা
- • আস্তে হাসা
- • মনে মনে হাসা
Specific
- • খিলখিল করে হাসা
- • হেসে কুটিপাটি হওয়া
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينসে জোকসটা শুনে ______ হাসছে।
'জোরে' is the correct adverb to describe loud laughter.
Choose the formal version:
'উচ্চস্বরে' and the honorific 'তিনি' make this the formal version.
Situation: You are in a library and someone is making a lot of noise laughing.
Loud laughter (জোরে হাসা) is what would cause a disturbance in a library.
মা: সবাই এত শব্দ করছে কেন? ছেলে: বাবা আর কাকা একটা গল্প শুনে ______ ।
Contextually, people laugh loudly at stories.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةGenerally, no. It's seen as a sign of joy. However, in libraries, hospitals, or funerals, it is considered inappropriate.
'Jore hasha' is common loud laughter. 'Attahashi' is a much louder, booming, often dramatic or theatrical laugh.
It's better to use 'উচ্চস্বরে হাসা' (Ucchosshore hasha) in formal writing.
You use the causative form: 'তুমি আমাকে জোরে হাসাও' (Tumi amake jore hashao).
'Hasha' is the verb (to laugh), 'Hashi' is the noun (laughter). Use 'Hasha' for the action.
In modern urban culture, yes. In very traditional or conservative settings, it was historically discouraged, but this is changing.
It means 'loudly', 'strongly', or 'fast' depending on the verb it modifies.
Yes, 'হেসে ফাটিয়ে দেওয়া' (Hese phatiye dewa) is a common slang for laughing very hard/loudly.
No, that sounds like a literal translation from English 'Big laugh' and is incorrect in Bengali.
'আস্তে হাসা' (Aste hasha - laughing quietly) or 'মুচকি হাসা' (Muchki hasha - smiling).
عبارات ذات صلة
মুচকি হাসা
contrastTo smile gently/silently
অট্টহাসি দেওয়া
specialized formTo give a booming, roaring laugh
হেসে কুটিপাটি হওয়া
similarTo laugh uncontrollably
খিলখিল করে হাসা
similarTo giggle/tinkle with laughter