意味
Engaging in academic learning
文化的背景
Education is seen as the highest form of wealth. During Saraswati Puja, students avoid touching books to show respect to the goddess of learning. The competitive nature of the BCS (Bangladesh Civil Service) exam makes 'porashona' a central topic of conversation for young adults. Bengali parents abroad often emphasize 'porashona' to maintain their cultural identity and ensure success in a new country. The 'Tol' system was the traditional way of 'porashona' where Sanskrit was the primary language of instruction.
The 'Kora' Rule
Always remember that 'Porashona' is the noun and 'Kora' is the verb. If you forget 'Kora', the sentence is incomplete!
Don't use with 'Learn'
Avoid saying 'Porashona shekha'. It sounds redundant and unnatural to native ears.
意味
Engaging in academic learning
The 'Kora' Rule
Always remember that 'Porashona' is the noun and 'Kora' is the verb. If you forget 'Kora', the sentence is incomplete!
Don't use with 'Learn'
Avoid saying 'Porashona shekha'. It sounds redundant and unnatural to native ears.
Respect the Books
In Bengali homes, if your foot accidentally touches a book, it's customary to touch the book and then your forehead as an apology. This shows how sacred 'porashona' is.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'porashona kora'.
আমি এখন ______। (I am studying now.)
The sentence indicates a continuous action happening 'now' (ekhon), so 'korchi' is correct.
Which sentence is correct for 'He studies a lot'?
Choose the best option:
For the third person 'She' (He/She), the verb 'kora' becomes 'kore' in the simple present.
Complete the dialogue.
মা: তুমি কি কাল পরীক্ষা দেবে? ছেলে: হ্যাঁ মা, তাই আমি ______।
If there is an exam tomorrow, the logical action is studying.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are at a job interview and they ask about your degree.
Talking about where you studied is appropriate for an interview.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Pora vs. Porashona Kora
練習問題バンク
4 問題আমি এখন ______। (I am studying now.)
The sentence indicates a continuous action happening 'now' (ekhon), so 'korchi' is correct.
Choose the best option:
For the third person 'She' (He/She), the verb 'kora' becomes 'kore' in the simple present.
মা: তুমি কি কাল পরীক্ষা দেবে? ছেলে: হ্যাঁ মা, তাই আমি ______।
If there is an exam tomorrow, the logical action is studying.
Situation: You are at a job interview and they ask about your degree.
Talking about where you studied is appropriate for an interview.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問Yes, in casual speech, people often say 'Ami porchhi' (I am reading/studying). However, 'Porashona korchi' is more precise for academic work.
Neither is 'better.' 'Porashona' is slightly more common in speech, while 'Lekhapora' is very common in writing and older literature.
You say 'Amar onek porashona' (I have much study) or 'Amar onek porashonar chap' (I have much study pressure).
The formal word is 'Odhhyon' (অধ্যয়ন). You would use it in a sentence like 'Tini odhhyon korchhen.'
Absolutely! 'Ami Bangla porashona korchi' is a perfect way to say you are studying Bengali.
Not exactly. Homework is 'Barir kaj' (Home work). 'Porashona' is the broader act of studying.
Yes, anyone engaged in learning, whether a child in school or an adult in a PhD program, uses this phrase.
For 'They' (Tara), it becomes 'Tara porashona kore' (Simple Present) or 'Tara porashona korche' (Continuous).
There isn't a single word, but 'Fanki deowa' (to dodge/shirk work) is often used for students who don't study.
No, for news use 'Khoborer kagoj pora'. 'Porashona' implies academic or deep learning.
関連フレーズ
লেখাপড়া করা
synonymTo study (literally: write-read)
অধ্যয়ন করা
specialized formTo study (formal/academic)
শিখা
similarTo learn
গবেষণা করা
builds onTo do research
পাঠ নেওয়া
similarTo take a lesson