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একটু চা খান

একট চ খন

Have some tea

意味

Offering tea to a guest.

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文化的背景

Tea is often served in small clay cups called 'Bhar'. It is believed the clay adds a distinct earthy flavor to the tea. Offering tea is mandatory even for short visits. If you don't offer tea, it's considered a sign of being an unwelcoming host. In offices, 'Ektu cha khan' is the standard way to pause a stressful meeting and reset the mood. The 'Tong' is the center of local news and gossip. Saying 'Ektu cha khan' here is a way to bond with neighbors.

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The Refusal Rule

Expect a guest to say 'no' at first. It's polite to ask at least twice.

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The 'Ektu' Magic

Always use 'ektu'. It makes you sound like a native who understands Bengali modesty.

意味

Offering tea to a guest.

💬

The Refusal Rule

Expect a guest to say 'no' at first. It's polite to ask at least twice.

🎯

The 'Ektu' Magic

Always use 'ektu'. It makes you sound like a native who understands Bengali modesty.

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Verb Check

Never use 'kha' with someone you don't know very well. Stick to 'khan'.

自分をテスト

Which verb is culturally correct for offering tea in Bengali?

আপনি একটু চা ____।

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: খান

While 'pan korun' means drink, 'khan' (eat) is the standard cultural expression for tea.

Fill in the politeness marker.

আসুন, ____ চা খান।

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: একটু

'Ektu' (a little) is essential for making the offer polite and modest.

Match the phrase to the person.

To your boss: 'একটু চা ____'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: খান

'Khan' is the honorific form used for superiors and guests.

Complete the host's response.

Guest: 'আমি এখন চা খাব না।' Host: 'আরে না, ____ চা খান!'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: একটু

The host insists by saying 'Just a little!'

🎉 スコア: /4

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Types of Tea to Offer

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Milk Tea

  • Dudh cha
  • Masala cha

Black Tea

  • Rong cha
  • Ada cha (Ginger)
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Accompaniments

  • Biscuit
  • Chanachur
  • Mishti

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Which verb is culturally correct for offering tea in Bengali? Choose A2

আপনি একটু চা ____।

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: খান

While 'pan korun' means drink, 'khan' (eat) is the standard cultural expression for tea.

Fill in the politeness marker. Fill Blank A1

আসুন, ____ চা খান।

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: একটু

'Ektu' (a little) is essential for making the offer polite and modest.

Match the phrase to the person. situation_matching A2

To your boss: 'একটু চা ____'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: খান

'Khan' is the honorific form used for superiors and guests.

Complete the host's response. dialogue_completion B1

Guest: 'আমি এখন চা খাব না।' Host: 'আরে না, ____ চা খান!'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: একটু

The host insists by saying 'Just a little!'

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

10 問

It's a linguistic quirk. The verb 'khawa' covers eating, drinking, and smoking.

It's not rude, but you should provide a reason, like 'I just had some' or 'I have a stomach issue'.

Yes! The structure works for coffee too, though tea is more common.

It literally means 'colored tea', referring to black tea without milk.

Usually, a couple of biscuits are enough for a casual offer.

Yes, for politeness. Without it, you sound like you're forcing them.

You don't say this to a waiter. You say 'Ek cup cha den' (Give me a cup of tea).

Yes, it is identical and equally important in both regions.

Say 'ধন্যবাদ, এখন লাগবে না' (Thank you, not needed now).

Bengalis rarely drink iced tea socially; it's almost always hot tea.

関連フレーズ

🔗

চা-নাস্তা

builds on

Tea and snacks

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এক কাপ চা

similar

A cup of tea

🔗

চা বিরতি

specialized form

Tea break

🔗

আড্ডা দেওয়া

similar

To chat/socialize

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