A2 Expression Neutral

বাইরে বৃষ্টি পড়ছে

বইর বষট পড়ছ

It's raining outside

Significado

Describing the current weather

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Contexto cultural

Rain is deeply associated with 'Khichuri' (rice and lentils) and 'Ilish' (Hilsa fish). It's almost a ritual to cook this on a rainy day. In Kolkata, heavy rain often leads to 'water-logging' in streets, turning the city into a nostalgic but chaotic landscape of hand-pulled rickshaws in knee-deep water. Rain in Dhaka is famous for creating massive traffic jams, but also for the beauty of the 'Kadam' flower which blooms during the monsoon. Rabindranath Tagore's 'Varsha-mangal' is a festival celebrating the rain through songs and dance, showing the poetic side of 'Brishti'.

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The 'Is' is included

Remember that 'porchhe' means 'is falling'. You don't need to add another word for 'is'.

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Retroflex sounds

Be careful with the 'sh-t' in 'Brishti'. If you say it with a soft 't', it might be harder for natives to understand.

Significado

Describing the current weather

💡

The 'Is' is included

Remember that 'porchhe' means 'is falling'. You don't need to add another word for 'is'.

⚠️

Retroflex sounds

Be careful with the 'sh-t' in 'Brishti'. If you say it with a soft 't', it might be harder for natives to understand.

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Add 'khub' for impact

If it's pouring, say 'Baire KHUB brishti porchhe' to sound more natural.

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The Khichuri Connection

If you say this phrase to a Bengali friend, follow it up with 'Khichuri khabe?' to instantly win their heart.

Ponte a prueba

Fill in the missing word to say 'It is raining outside'.

বাইরে ______ পড়ছে।

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: বৃষ্টি

'বৃষ্টি' (Brishti) is the word for rain. 'Jol' is water, 'Megh' is cloud, and 'Rod' is sunlight.

Which sentence means 'It was raining outside'?

Choose the past tense form:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: বাইরে বৃষ্টি পড়ছিল।

'-chhilo' is the past continuous suffix in Bengali.

Match the phrase to the most likely situation.

Situation: You are late for a meeting because of a storm.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: বাইরে বৃষ্টি পড়ছে।

Rain is the most common weather-related reason for delays in Bengal.

Complete the dialogue.

A: আমি কি এখন মাঠে খেলতে যাব? B: না, ______। তুমি ভিজে যাবে।

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: বাইরে বৃষ্টি পড়ছে

The context of 'getting wet' (bhije jabe) implies it is raining.

🎉 Puntuación: /4

Ayudas visuales

Types of Rain

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Light

  • টিপটিপ
  • গুঁড়ি গুঁড়ি
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Heavy

  • ঝমঝম
  • মুষলধারে
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Stormy

  • বজ্রবিদ্যুৎ
  • শিলাবৃষ্টি

Banco de ejercicios

4 ejercicios
Fill in the missing word to say 'It is raining outside'. Fill Blank A1

বাইরে ______ পড়ছে।

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: বৃষ্টি

'বৃষ্টি' (Brishti) is the word for rain. 'Jol' is water, 'Megh' is cloud, and 'Rod' is sunlight.

Which sentence means 'It was raining outside'? Choose A2

Choose the past tense form:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: বাইরে বৃষ্টি পড়ছিল।

'-chhilo' is the past continuous suffix in Bengali.

Match the phrase to the most likely situation. situation_matching A2

Situation: You are late for a meeting because of a storm.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: বাইরে বৃষ্টি পড়ছে।

Rain is the most common weather-related reason for delays in Bengal.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

A: আমি কি এখন মাঠে খেলতে যাব? B: না, ______। তুমি ভিজে যাবে।

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: বাইরে বৃষ্টি পড়ছে

The context of 'getting wet' (bhije jabe) implies it is raining.

🎉 Puntuación: /4

Preguntas frecuentes

12 preguntas

Yes, 'Baire' is often dropped if it's obvious you're talking about the outside.

'Porchhe' is more descriptive (falling), 'Hochhe' is more general (happening). Both are correct.

Use 'Tiptip kore brishti porchhe'.

Bengali doesn't have grammatical gender for nouns like Spanish or French.

For snow, you say 'Borof porchhe' (Ice/snow is falling).

'Baire' is the locative form, meaning 'IN the outside'.

It is neutral. It works in almost any situation.

Say 'Brishti porbe'.

It's an onomatopoeia for the sound of heavy rain.

Yes, it is a very strong cultural tradition in both West Bengal and Bangladesh.

Yes, but it's more informal and sometimes ambiguous.

Say 'Brishti kobe thambe?'

Frases relacionadas

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বৃষ্টি হচ্ছে

similar

Rain is happening

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ঝমঝম করে বৃষ্টি

specialized form

Heavy pitter-patter rain

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টিপটিপ করে বৃষ্টি

specialized form

Drizzling

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বৃষ্টি থামছে

contrast

The rain is stopping

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আকাশ মেঘলা

builds on

The sky is cloudy

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ভিজে যাওয়া

builds on

To get wet

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