意味
Asking for undivided attention while listening.
文化的背景
The word 'Mon' is central to Bengali identity. It appears in thousands of songs, poems, and idioms. Listening 'with the mind' is seen as a sign of a cultured person (Bhadrolok). In schools, teachers often use this phrase as a rhythmic chant to quiet a classroom. It is the first 'command' most children learn. The Bauls (mystic minstrels of Bengal) believe that the 'Mon' is where the divine resides. Listening 'mon diye' to their music is considered a spiritual practice. On social media, 'Mon diye shono' is often used in memes or by influencers to highlight a 'hot take' or a life hack.
The 'Apni' Rule
If you are in a professional setting in Dhaka or Kolkata, always use 'shonun' instead of 'shono'. It shows you respect the hierarchy.
Eye Contact
In Bengal, when someone says 'mon diye shono', it's polite to maintain steady (but not aggressive) eye contact to show you are indeed 'giving your mind'.
意味
Asking for undivided attention while listening.
The 'Apni' Rule
If you are in a professional setting in Dhaka or Kolkata, always use 'shonun' instead of 'shono'. It shows you respect the hierarchy.
Eye Contact
In Bengal, when someone says 'mon diye shono', it's polite to maintain steady (but not aggressive) eye contact to show you are indeed 'giving your mind'.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct word to complete the phrase.
তুমি কি আমার কথা ____ দিয়ে শুনছো?
The standard phrase is 'মন দিয়ে শোনো' (Listen with your mind).
Choose the formal version of the phrase to use with your boss.
Which one is correct for a formal situation?
'শুনুন' (shonun) is the formal imperative used with 'Apni'.
Complete the dialogue between a teacher and a student.
Teacher: 'সবাই ____ দিয়ে শোনো, কাল স্কুল ছুটি।'
Teachers use 'মন দিয়ে শোনো' to announce important news like holidays.
Match the phrase to the most likely situation.
When would you say 'মন দিয়ে শোনো'?
Telling a secret requires the listener's full attention.
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4 問題তুমি কি আমার কথা ____ দিয়ে শুনছো?
The standard phrase is 'মন দিয়ে শোনো' (Listen with your mind).
Which one is correct for a formal situation?
'শুনুন' (shonun) is the formal imperative used with 'Apni'.
Teacher: 'সবাই ____ দিয়ে শোনো, কাল স্কুল ছুটি।'
Teachers use 'মন দিয়ে শোনো' to announce important news like holidays.
When would you say 'মন দিয়ে শোনো'?
Telling a secret requires the listener's full attention.
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よくある質問
3 問No, for watching you should say 'মন দিয়ে দেখো' (Mon diye dekho).
It can be if you use 'shono'. Use 'মন দিয়ে শুনুন' (Mon diye shonun) to be polite.
In Bengali script, শোনা (to listen) and সোনা (gold) sound very similar but are spelled differently. Context usually makes it clear!
関連フレーズ
মনোযোগ দাও
similarPay attention.
কান পাতা
specialized formTo eavesdrop or listen very eagerly.
কথা শোনা
builds onTo obey or listen to someone.
মন কেড়ে নেওয়া
contrastTo steal someone's heart/mind (to be charming).