Bedeutung
Getting into trouble or being deceived
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Kolkata, this phrase is part of the 'Rock-er Adda' (street-side chats). It's often used with a high degree of sarcasm to mock one's own misfortune. In Dhaka, the phrase is equally popular among university students. It's frequently seen in social media memes regarding exam results or national cricket team losses. Even in offices, while not used in meetings, colleagues use it behind closed doors to describe unfair treatment by management. The 'Bamboo' emoji 🎋 is sometimes used in Bengali comments sections to signify that someone has been 'roasted' or 'cheated'.
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Never use this with your boss or in-laws. It's too 'street' for them.
The 'Big' Bamboo
Add 'বিরাট' (Birāṭa - huge) before 'বাঁশ' to sound like a native when describing a truly epic disaster.
Bedeutung
Getting into trouble or being deceived
Register Alert
Never use this with your boss or in-laws. It's too 'street' for them.
The 'Big' Bamboo
Add 'বিরাট' (Birāṭa - huge) before 'বাঁশ' to sound like a native when describing a truly epic disaster.
Humor is Key
When you say you 'ate bamboo', say it with a smile or a sigh. It's meant to be a bit funny, even if the situation is bad.
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Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'বাঁশ খাওয়া'.
শেয়ার বাজারে সব টাকা হারিয়ে আমি তো আচ্ছা ______।
Since the speaker lost money (a setback), the passive form 'খেলাম' (ate) is used.
Which situation is appropriate for using 'বাঁশ খাওয়া'?
In which of these scenarios can you say 'বাঁশ খেলাম'?
It is a slang term suitable only for casual conversations with peers.
Complete the dialogue.
A: কিরে, তোর নতুন ব্যবসা কেমন চলছে? B: আর বলিস না, পার্টনার সব টাকা নিয়ে পালিয়েছে। আমি তো ______।
The context of a partner running away with money implies a major betrayal/setback.
Match the phrase with its meaning.
Match the following:
These are the three primary ways the bamboo metaphor is used.
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4 Aufgabenশেয়ার বাজারে সব টাকা হারিয়ে আমি তো আচ্ছা ______।
Since the speaker lost money (a setback), the passive form 'খেলাম' (ate) is used.
In which of these scenarios can you say 'বাঁশ খেলাম'?
It is a slang term suitable only for casual conversations with peers.
A: কিরে, তোর নতুন ব্যবসা কেমন চলছে? B: আর বলিস না, পার্টনার সব টাকা নিয়ে পালিয়েছে। আমি তো ______।
The context of a partner running away with money implies a major betrayal/setback.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
These are the three primary ways the bamboo metaphor is used.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
5 FragenNo, it's not a swear word or vulgar. It's just very informal slang. You won't get in trouble for saying it, but you might look unrefined in formal settings.
Yes! If you miss a bus or drop your ice cream, you can say it sarcastically. 'আইসক্রিমটা পড়ে গেল, বাঁশ খেলাম!'
'Thoke Jaoa' means simply to be cheated. 'Bansh Khaoa' is more colorful, slangy, and implies a more painful or embarrassing setback.
Absolutely not. Use 'সমস্যার সম্মুখীন হওয়া' (facing a problem) instead.
Yes, it is universally understood and used in all Bengali-speaking regions.
Verwandte Redewendungen
কেস খাওয়া
similarTo get into trouble (often with authority).
ঘোল খাওয়া
similarTo be harassed or made to struggle.
বাঁশ দেওয়া
builds onTo cheat or cause trouble for someone.
ডাব্বা মারা
similarTo fail miserably (usually in exams).