Bedeutung
Getting a common viral infection.
Kultureller Hintergrund
There is a strong belief that 'Sordi' is caused by 'Thanda laga' (catching a chill), leading to a culture of avoiding cold drinks and fans after a bath. During the monsoon, 'Sordi' is often associated with 'Khichuri' weather, but also with the risk of getting wet in the rain while commuting. In winter, the 'Kolkata Sordi' is a common topic of conversation at 'Adda' (social gatherings), often blamed on the morning fog. Sordi is treated with 'Ushna' (warm) foods like honey, ginger, and black pepper to balance the 'Kapha'.
The 'Howa' Rule
Always remember that in Bengali, you don't 'have' a cold, it 'happens' to you. This applies to fever and headaches too!
Not for Temperature
Never use 'Sordi' to describe a cold drink or cold weather. Use 'Thanda' for those.
Bedeutung
Getting a common viral infection.
The 'Howa' Rule
Always remember that in Bengali, you don't 'have' a cold, it 'happens' to you. This applies to fever and headaches too!
Not for Temperature
Never use 'Sordi' to describe a cold drink or cold weather. Use 'Thanda' for those.
Compound Symptoms
Native speakers almost always say 'Sordi-Kashi' (Cold-Cough) together if they have both. It sounds more natural.
The Magic Remedy
If you mention you have a cold, be prepared for advice about ginger tea (Ada Cha)!
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'howa'.
কাল বৃষ্টিতে ভিজে আমার সর্দি ______।
The sentence refers to a completed action with a current result, so 'hoyeche' (present perfect) is correct.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Select the natural Bengali way to say 'I have a cold'.
Bengali uses the possessive 'amar' and the verb 'hoyeche' for illnesses.
Match the response to the situation.
Situation: Your boss asks why you are not at work.
This is a standard, polite way to explain a health-related absence.
Complete the dialogue.
মা: খালি পায়ে হাঁটো কেন? সর্দি ______! ছেলে: ঠিক আছে মা, জুতো পরছি।
The mother is giving a warning about a future consequence, so 'hobe' (will happen) is used.
Match the Bengali phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are all related health terms.
🎉 Ergebnis: /5
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Sordi vs Thanda
Aufgabensammlung
5 Aufgabenকাল বৃষ্টিতে ভিজে আমার সর্দি ______।
The sentence refers to a completed action with a current result, so 'hoyeche' (present perfect) is correct.
Select the natural Bengali way to say 'I have a cold'.
Bengali uses the possessive 'amar' and the verb 'hoyeche' for illnesses.
Situation: Your boss asks why you are not at work.
This is a standard, polite way to explain a health-related absence.
মা: খালি পায়ে হাঁটো কেন? সর্দি ______! ছেলে: ঠিক আছে মা, জুতো পরছি।
The mother is giving a warning about a future consequence, so 'hobe' (will happen) is used.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
These are all related health terms.
🎉 Ergebnis: /5
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenIt is grammatically okay but sounds less natural than 'Amar sordi hoyeche'.
Sordi is the illness (cold/mucus). Thanda is the temperature (cold).
Use 'Amar sordi hoyechilo'.
It is neutral. You can use it with anyone.
Use 'Naak bondho'.
Yes, the person experiencing the cold must be in the possessive form.
Usually no, flu is 'Influenza' or 'Jor-sordi'.
Not really, but 'Naak jhora' is more informal.
It's a cultural obsession with 'catching a chill' from the environment.
Yes, people often say 'Allergy-r sordi'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
ঠান্ডা লাগা
synonymTo catch a chill/cold
কাশি হওয়া
similarTo have a cough
জ্বর আসা
similarTo get a fever
নাক ঝরা
specialized formRunny nose
হাঁচি দেওয়া
builds onTo sneeze