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আপনি কি ব্যস্ত?

আপন ক বযসত

Are you busy?

意味

Checking if someone is occupied

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文化的背景

In Kolkata, 'Apni ki byasto?' is often followed by 'Ektu kotha chhilo' (I had a few words). It's part of the polite 'Bhadralok' culture where directness is sometimes seen as slightly rude. In Dhaka, even if someone is extremely busy, they might say 'Na na, bolun' (No, no, tell me) due to the strong culture of hospitality (Atithi Debo Bhava). You must look for non-verbal cues. In modern IT hubs like Salt Lake (Kolkata) or Gulshan (Dhaka), 'Are you free?' or 'Apni ki free?' is becoming more common than 'Byasto'. In villages, people are rarely 'busy' in the corporate sense. Asking this might be met with a laugh and an invitation to sit and have tea.

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The 'Ki' Rule

Always use the short 'i' in 'ki' for this phrase. The long 'i' 'কী' will change the meaning to 'What'.

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Formality Matters

Never use 'Tui' with someone you don't know very well; it's considered quite rude.

意味

Checking if someone is occupied

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The 'Ki' Rule

Always use the short 'i' in 'ki' for this phrase. The long 'i' 'কী' will change the meaning to 'What'.

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Formality Matters

Never use 'Tui' with someone you don't know very well; it's considered quite rude.

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The Softener

Add 'একটু' (ektu - a little) before 'ব্যস্ত' to make the question sound less intrusive: 'আপনি কি একটু ব্যস্ত?'

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The Polite 'No'

If a Bengali says 'Ektu kaje achi' (I'm in some work), it's a polite way to say they can't talk right now.

自分をテスト

Choose the correct formal version of 'Are you busy?'

Which of these is most appropriate for your boss?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: আপনি কি ব্যস্ত?

'Apni' is the formal pronoun used for superiors.

Fill in the missing question marker.

তুমি ___ ব্যস্ত? (Tumi ___ byasto?)

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: কি

'কি' is the yes/no question marker. 'কী' means 'what'.

Complete the phone dialogue.

A: হ্যালো, রহিম। ______? B: না, আমি ফ্রি আছি। বল।

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: তুমি কি ব্যস্ত

Since B replies with 'bol' (informal), the question should use 'tumi'.

Match the phrase to the situation.

Situation: You are interrupting a stranger to ask for the time.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: মাফ করবেন, আপনি কি ব্যস্ত?

Adding 'Map korben' (Excuse me) and using 'Apni' is the most polite way to approach a stranger.

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Formality Levels

Formal
আপনি কি ব্যস্ত? Boss/Elder
Informal
তুমি কি ব্যস্ত? Friend/Family
Intimate
তুই কি ব্যস্ত? Best Friend

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Choose the correct formal version of 'Are you busy?' Choose A1

Which of these is most appropriate for your boss?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: আপনি কি ব্যস্ত?

'Apni' is the formal pronoun used for superiors.

Fill in the missing question marker. Fill Blank A2

তুমি ___ ব্যস্ত? (Tumi ___ byasto?)

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: কি

'কি' is the yes/no question marker. 'কী' means 'what'.

Complete the phone dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

A: হ্যালো, রহিম। ______? B: না, আমি ফ্রি আছি। বল।

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: তুমি কি ব্যস্ত

Since B replies with 'bol' (informal), the question should use 'tumi'.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A2

Situation: You are interrupting a stranger to ask for the time.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: মাফ করবেন, আপনি কি ব্যস্ত?

Adding 'Map korben' (Excuse me) and using 'Apni' is the most polite way to approach a stranger.

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よくある質問

12 問

Yes, in urban areas like Kolkata or Dhaka, saying 'Busy?' is common, but 'Apni ki byasto?' is much more polite.

'ki' (কি) is for yes/no questions. 'kī' (কী) means 'what'.

Say 'হ্যাঁ, একটু ব্যস্ত আছি' (Yes, I'm a bit busy) or 'একটু পরে কথা বলি?' (Can we talk a bit later?).

Say 'না, বলুন' (No, tell me) or 'না, আমি ফ্রি আছি' (No, I'm free).

Yes, it's actually encouraged before asking for help or directions.

Yes, it's a great way to start a professional email asking for a meeting.

In Bengali, the present tense of the verb 'to be' is often omitted in simple descriptive sentences.

It might be seen as disrespectful unless you have a very close, informal relationship.

Yes, you can say 'Rasta khub byasto' (The road is very busy/crowded).

Yes, 'ব্যাপৃত' (Byaprito), but it is very literary and rarely used in speech.

Usually, yes, but it can move for emphasis. However, for learners, Subject + ki is the safest bet.

Yes, putting 'ki' at the end is also common and sounds slightly more casual.

関連フレーズ

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একটু সময় হবে?

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Will there be a little time?

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কাজে আছি

builds on

I am at work / I am busy.

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বিরক্ত করছি না তো?

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I hope I'm not disturbing you?

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অবসর

contrast

Leisure / Free time

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তাড়াহুড়ো

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Hurry

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