意思
Expressing a positive emotional state.
文化背景
In Bangladesh, being 'khushi' is often a collective experience. If one person is happy, the whole family celebrates, usually with a feast of Biryani or Tehari. In Kolkata, 'khushi' is often expressed during festivals like Durga Puja. People will say they are 'khushi' just to be part of the festive crowd. For Bengalis living abroad, 'Ami khushi' is a common phrase used when receiving news from home or when finding a good Bengali grocery store. In modern offices in Dhaka or Kolkata, 'Ami khushi' is used to accept tasks or feedback politely, showing a 'can-do' attitude.
Drop the Verb
Never use 'hoy' (is) with 'Ami khushi'. It's the fastest way to sound like a native.
The Mishti Rule
If you say you are 'khushi' about a big event, be prepared to offer or be asked for sweets!
意思
Expressing a positive emotional state.
Drop the Verb
Never use 'hoy' (is) with 'Ami khushi'. It's the fastest way to sound like a native.
The Mishti Rule
If you say you are 'khushi' about a big event, be prepared to offer or be asked for sweets!
Not for 'How are you?'
Avoid using this as a standard reply to 'How are you?' unless you want to sound unusually ecstatic.
Add 'Khub'
Bengalis love emphasis. Adding 'khub' (very) makes your expression sound more sincere.
自我测试
Fill in the blank to say 'I am very happy'.
আমি ____ খুশি।
'Khub' means 'very' and is the correct intensifier.
Which sentence is grammatically correct for 'I am happy'?
Select the correct Bengali sentence:
Bengali present tense descriptions omit the verb 'to be'.
Complete the dialogue.
Friend: 'এই নাও তোমার চা।' (Here is your tea.) You: 'ধন্যবাদ! চা পেয়ে আমি ____।'
'Khushi' (happy) is the logical response to receiving tea.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You just found out you passed your driving test.
Passing a test is a happy occasion.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Khushi vs. Bhalo Achi
练习题库
4 练习আমি ____ খুশি।
'Khub' means 'very' and is the correct intensifier.
Select the correct Bengali sentence:
Bengali present tense descriptions omit the verb 'to be'.
Friend: 'এই নাও তোমার চা।' (Here is your tea.) You: 'ধন্যবাদ! চা পেয়ে আমি ____।'
'Khushi' (happy) is the logical response to receiving tea.
Situation: You just found out you passed your driving test.
Passing a test is a happy occasion.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
12 个问题It is neutral. You can use it with your boss, your mother, or your best friend.
Simply add 'na' at the end: 'Ami khushi na'.
Yes! 'Khushi' also means 'happiness'. For example: 'Khushi thako' (Stay happy).
'Khushi' is everyday happiness; 'anandito' is formal delight.
Bengali uses a 'zero copula' in the present tense for descriptions.
It's grammatically okay but sounds unnatural. Stick to 'Ami khushi'.
No, you use it for people. For objects, you'd say they are 'bhalo' (good).
Use 'Ami onek khushi' or 'Ami khub khushi'.
Yes, it is a very common female name in South Asia.
Yes, it can mean 'I am pleased with you' (Ami tomar upor khushi).
Add 'chilam': 'Ami khushi chilam'.
Yes, to express interest or satisfaction with a point discussed.
相关表达
আমি আনন্দিত
formalI am delighted/joyful
আমার ভালো লাগছে
similarI am feeling good
আমি সুখী
specialized formI am a happy person
আমি সন্তুষ্ট
similarI am satisfied
মন ভালো
idiomaticGood mood