意味
Unable to recall a specific piece of information.
文化的背景
In Kolkata, people often use 'Mone porchhe na' with a slight 're' or 'to' at the end to sound more colloquial and friendly. In Dhaka, you might hear 'স্মরণ করতে পারছি না' more often in formal news broadcasts or academic lectures compared to West Bengal. The concept of 'Mone pora' is central to 'Biraha' (the pain of separation). Forgetting is often seen as a tragic loss of connection to one's roots. Younger Bengalis might mix English: 'নামটা রিকল (recall) করতে পারছি না' or 'নামটা মনে পড়ছে না, ব্রেইন ফেইড হয়ে গেছে!'.
Use 'Thik'
Add 'thik' before 'mone' (আমার ঠিক মনে পড়ছে না) to sound more native and less blunt.
Avoid 'Ami'
Never start this phrase with 'Ami'. It's the #1 giveaway that you're a beginner.
意味
Unable to recall a specific piece of information.
Use 'Thik'
Add 'thik' before 'mone' (আমার ঠিক মনে পড়ছে না) to sound more native and less blunt.
Avoid 'Ami'
Never start this phrase with 'Ami'. It's the #1 giveaway that you're a beginner.
The 'Sorry' factor
In Bengali, we don't always say 'Sorry' before this phrase; the phrase itself acts as a polite admission.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'my' and the verb.
_____ নামটা _____ (I can't remember the name).
The subject must be 'Amar' (my) and the verb must be 'mone porchhe na' for memory.
Complete the dialogue naturally.
A: কালকের মিটিং কয়টায়? B: দুঃখিত, _____।
While 'b' and 'c' are possible, 'a' is the most polite and natural way to say you've forgotten a specific detail you should know.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are trying to recall a song melody but can't.
'Mone porchhe na' is used for failing to recall a melody or lyrics.
🎉 スコア: /3
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3 問題_____ নামটা _____ (I can't remember the name).
The subject must be 'Amar' (my) and the verb must be 'mone porchhe na' for memory.
A: কালকের মিটিং কয়টায়? B: দুঃখিত, _____।
While 'b' and 'c' are possible, 'a' is the most polite and natural way to say you've forgotten a specific detail you should know.
You are trying to recall a song melody but can't.
'Mone porchhe na' is used for failing to recall a melody or lyrics.
🎉 スコア: /3
よくある質問
4 問Yes, in casual conversation, the 'Amar' is often dropped because it's implied.
'Mone porchhe na' is 'I am not recalling it right now,' while 'Bhule gechi' is 'I have forgotten it.'
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
It's a linguistic metaphor where thoughts are seen as things that spontaneously drop into your consciousness.
関連フレーズ
মনে রাখা
contrastTo keep in mind / To remember
ভুলে যাওয়া
synonymTo forget
স্মরণ করা
specialized formTo recollect / To commemorate
মনে আসা
similarTo come to mind