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Indicating that a result was expected
문화적 배경
In the 'Adda' culture of Kolkata, saying 'Ami eta jantam' is a way to establish intellectual authority during debates about politics or cinema. In family settings, elders often use this phrase to emphasize their wisdom and life experience to younger generations. Among second-generation Bengalis, this phrase is often used as a 'heritage' expression to connect with parents' predictive habits. In offices in Dhaka or IT hubs in Salt Lake, it's used to signal risk-awareness and foresight in project management.
The '-i' factor
Add '-i' to 'jantam' (জানতামই) to sound more like a native speaker when you're 100% sure.
Don't be a know-it-all
Using this phrase too much in a group can make you seem arrogant. Use it sparingly!
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Indicating that a result was expected
The '-i' factor
Add '-i' to 'jantam' (জানতামই) to sound more like a native speaker when you're 100% sure.
Don't be a know-it-all
Using this phrase too much in a group can make you seem arrogant. Use it sparingly!
Tone matters
A rising intonation makes it a question (You knew this?), while a falling one makes it a statement (I knew this).
The 'Adda' Rule
In a Bengali Adda, if you say 'Ami eta jantam,' be prepared to explain *how* you knew it!
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb 'জানা' to say 'I knew it.'
সে আসবে না, আমি এটা _______।
Since the event (he not coming) is something you expected in the past, 'জানতাম' is the correct habitual past form.
Which sentence means 'I knew this would happen'?
Select the correct sentence:
'জানতাম' (knew) + 'এটা হবে' (this will happen) is the correct structure.
Match the response 'আমি এটা জানতাম' to the most appropriate situation.
Situation: Your friend tells you that the local shop is closed on Sundays, which you already knew.
The phrase is used to show that the information is not new to you.
Complete the dialogue.
A: ট্রেনটা আজকেও লেট। B: ________________। এই রুটে রোজই লেট হয়।
B is explaining that the train is late every day, so they expected it today as well.
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시각 학습 자료
Jani vs Jantam
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제সে আসবে না, আমি এটা _______।
Since the event (he not coming) is something you expected in the past, 'জানতাম' is the correct habitual past form.
Select the correct sentence:
'জানতাম' (knew) + 'এটা হবে' (this will happen) is the correct structure.
Situation: Your friend tells you that the local shop is closed on Sundays, which you already knew.
The phrase is used to show that the information is not new to you.
A: ট্রেনটা আজকেও লেট। B: ________________। এই রুটে রোজই লেট হয়।
B is explaining that the train is late every day, so they expected it today as well.
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자주 묻는 질문
14 질문It's better to use 'আমি এই বিষয়ে অবগত ছিলাম' (I was aware of this) in formal emails.
'Jantam' means 'I knew' (habitual/imperfect), while 'jenechi' means 'I have learned/found out'.
No, you can just say 'আমি জানতাম' (I knew), but 'eta' (this) makes it more specific to the situation.
Say 'আমি জানতাম না' (Ami jantam na).
It depends on the tone. If said with a smile, it's friendly. If said flatly, it can sound like 'I told you so'.
Yes, 'আমি জানতাম তুমি আসবে' (I knew you would come) is very common.
Yes, 'জানতামই তো!' (Knew it anyway!) is a very common short version.
It is the habitual past (also called the past imperfect) tense.
Yes, 'ota' means 'that'. Use it if the subject is further away in context.
Yes, it is equally common in both West Bengal and Bangladesh.
Say 'আমি আগে থেকেই এটা জানতাম' (I knew this from before).
No, if you are surprised, you should say 'আমি এটা জানতাম না!'
In very formal writing, 'আমি' remains the same, but the verb changes to 'জানিতাম' (Sadubhasha).
Yes, 'আমি সাতার জানতাম' (I used to know how to swim).
관련 표현
আমার জানা ছিল
similarIt was known to me.
আমি জানতামই
builds onI definitely knew it.
আমি জানতাম না
contrastI didn't know.
আগে থেকেই জানতাম
specialized formKnew it from the beginning.
বলাই বাহুল্য
similarNeedless to say.