المعنى
To be able to grasp a difficult concept.
خلفية ثقافية
The idiom reflects the high value placed on 'Buddhijibi' (intellectual) culture. Understanding 'hard' things is a source of pride. In Kolkata, this is often used in 'Addas' when discussing complex films or political theories. Teachers often use this to challenge students to think deeper about a subject. The literal origin is still very much alive here, as people deal with hard-shelled fruits like 'Bel' (wood-apple) daily.
Use it in the Negative
This idiom is 80% of the time used in the negative (cannot understand). Using it in the positive sounds very impressive and confident.
Don't use for people's names
You can't 'dant photano' in a person's name. Use it for their character or their words.
المعنى
To be able to grasp a difficult concept.
Use it in the Negative
This idiom is 80% of the time used in the negative (cannot understand). Using it in the positive sounds very impressive and confident.
Don't use for people's names
You can't 'dant photano' in a person's name. Use it for their character or their words.
The 'Hard' Metaphor
In Bengali, 'shokto' (hard) is the opposite of 'shohoj' (easy). This idiom is the ultimate way to describe something 'shokto'.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the idiom.
এই জটিল অংকটাতে আমি কিছুতেই ______ পারছি না।
The idiom is 'দাঁত ফোটানো', and with 'পারছি না', the infinitive form 'ফোটাতে' is used.
Which sentence uses the idiom correctly in a figurative sense?
Choose the correct sentence:
Sentence B uses the idiom to describe the difficulty of understanding a poem's meaning, which is the figurative use.
Match the situation to the response.
Situation: You are reading a very old book with many difficult words.
This response correctly uses the idiom to express that the language is too difficult to grasp.
Complete the dialogue.
রহিম: কিরে, নতুন গেমটা কেমন? করিম: আরে ভাই, গেমের রুলসগুলো এত কঠিন যে ______।
In this context, Karim is saying he can't understand the rules of the game.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
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بنك التمارين
4 تمارينএই জটিল অংকটাতে আমি কিছুতেই ______ পারছি না।
The idiom is 'দাঁত ফোটানো', and with 'পারছি না', the infinitive form 'ফোটাতে' is used.
Choose the correct sentence:
Sentence B uses the idiom to describe the difficulty of understanding a poem's meaning, which is the figurative use.
Situation: You are reading a very old book with many difficult words.
This response correctly uses the idiom to express that the language is too difficult to grasp.
রহিম: কিরে, নতুন গেমটা কেমন? করিম: আরে ভাই, গেমের রুলসগুলো এত কঠিন যে ______।
In this context, Karim is saying he can't understand the rules of the game.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةNo, it's not rude. It's a very common way to admit you find something difficult. It can even sound humble.
Yes, you can say 'ওর চরিত্রে দাঁত ফোটানো কঠিন' to mean he is hard to understand or read.
'Mathay dhoka' is more general. 'Dant photano' implies the subject is specifically 'hard' or 'dense' like a shell.
Yes, if you are discussing a complex problem, it shows you have a good grasp of idiomatic Bengali.
Yes, it is equally common in both regions.
Yes, 'dant' is essential to this specific idiom.
In Bengali, 'দাঁত ভাঙা' (dant bhanga) usually refers to a crushing defeat or a very hard retort, not a lack of understanding.
Yes, it is very common in literary criticism and book reviews.
You can say 'আমি শেষ পর্যন্ত ওটাতে দাঁত ফোটাতে পারলাম।'
Yes, 'মাথার ওপর দিয়ে যাওয়া' (going over the head) is the slang equivalent.
عبارات ذات صلة
মাথায় ঢোকা
similarTo understand (literally: to enter the head)
মর্মোদ্ধার করা
specialized formTo decipher the inner meaning
দাঁত ভাঙা জবাব
contrastA crushing retort
হজম করা
builds onTo digest/fully internalize