A2 Expression 중립

একটু পরে

একট পর

A bit later

Referring to a short time in the future.

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문화적 배경

In Bangladesh, 'ektu pore' is often used by service providers (like internet technicians) to mean 'sometime today'. It's a way to manage expectations without committing to a specific hour. In Kolkata, 'ektu pore' is a staple of 'Adda' culture. If someone says they are leaving 'ektu pore', expect them to stay for at least another half-hour of conversation. In the UK or USA, second-generation Bengalis often use 'ektu pore' as one of the few Bengali phrases they retain, often mixing it with English (e.g., 'I'll do it ektu pore'). In a Dhaka corporate office, 'ektu pore' from a boss might mean 'I'm busy, don't bother me for an hour', whereas from a junior, it means 'I'm finishing it right now'.

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The Emphatic 'i'

Add '-i' to the end (একটু পরেই) to mean 'very shortly' or 'right away'.

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Don't be too literal

If a Bengali friend says 'ektu pore', be prepared for it to take longer than 5 minutes!

Referring to a short time in the future.

💡

The Emphatic 'i'

Add '-i' to the end (একটু পরেই) to mean 'very shortly' or 'right away'.

⚠️

Don't be too literal

If a Bengali friend says 'ektu pore', be prepared for it to take longer than 5 minutes!

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Restaurant Etiquette

Use this phrase to keep your table without ordering immediately; it's very common in busy cafes.

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Softening the Blow

Use 'ektu pore' instead of 'no' to be more culturally appropriate and polite.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the blank to say 'I will eat rice in a bit'.

আমি ___ ভাত খাব।

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'একটু পরে' means 'in a bit', which fits the context of a future meal.

Which phrase is the most polite way to ask a waiter to wait?

অর্ডারটা ___ দিচ্ছি।

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: একটু পরে

'Ektu pore' is the standard polite way to ask for a short delay.

Match the Bengali phrase with its English meaning.

Match the following:

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Pore = later, Age = before, Ektu = a bit, Onek = a lot.

Complete the dialogue.

Friend: 'কিরে, আসবি?' You: 'হ্যাঁ, ___ আসছি।'

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When a friend asks if you're coming, 'ektu pore' is a natural response indicating you'll be there soon.

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시각 학습 자료

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Fill in the blank to say 'I will eat rice in a bit'. Fill Blank A1

আমি ___ ভাত খাব।

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: একটু পরে

'একটু পরে' means 'in a bit', which fits the context of a future meal.

Which phrase is the most polite way to ask a waiter to wait? Choose A2

অর্ডারটা ___ দিচ্ছি।

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: একটু পরে

'Ektu pore' is the standard polite way to ask for a short delay.

Match the Bengali phrase with its English meaning. Match A2

왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:

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Pore = later, Age = before, Ektu = a bit, Onek = a lot.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

Friend: 'কিরে, আসবি?' You: 'হ্যাঁ, ___ আসছি।'

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: একটু পরে

When a friend asks if you're coming, 'ektu pore' is a natural response indicating you'll be there soon.

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자주 묻는 질문

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It's subjective! Usually 5-30 minutes, but culturally it can stretch to an hour.

No, that would be 'kaalke' (tomorrow). 'Ektu pore' is for the same day.

It's okay for casual parts of the interview, but 'অল্পক্ষণ পরে' is safer for formal speech.

They are almost identical. 'Bade' is more common in West Bengal and slightly more informal.

No, the order is always quantifier (ektu) then postposition (pore).

No, for 'behind' use 'pichone'. 'Pore' is for time.

Use 'আর একটু পরে' (Ar ektu pore).

Yes, many romantic songs use it to describe waiting for a lover.

Yes, in an informal or semi-formal email it's perfectly fine.

Use 'একটু আগে' (Ektu age).

It's a short, crisp 'u' sound.

It's a common variation in written Bengali and some dialects; both are correct.

관련 표현

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একটু বাদে

synonym

In a bit

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অল্পক্ষণ পরে

specialized form

After a short moment

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একটু আগে

contrast

A little while ago

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অনেক পরে

contrast

Much later

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কিছুক্ষণ পর

similar

After some time

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