意味
Stating one's current destination
文化的背景
In urban areas like Dhaka, people often say 'Ami bashay jachchi' (I'm going to my apartment/lodging) instead of 'bari'. 'Bari' can sometimes imply the ancestral village home. The term 'Bari' is used universally for both apartments and houses. There is a strong emphasis on 'Bari phira' (returning home) as a moment of daily transition. For those living abroad, 'Bari' often refers to the country of origin. 'Ami bari jachchi' might mean they are flying back to Bangladesh or India for a holiday. In villages, 'Bari' refers to the entire family compound. Going 'home' might mean walking just a few yards to a different part of the cluster of houses.
Drop the 'Ami'
In casual conversation, you can just say 'Bari jachchi'. The verb ending '-chchi' already tells the listener you are talking about yourself.
Bari vs. Basha
If you are in Dhaka, try using 'Basha' to sound more like a local. If you are in Kolkata, stick with 'Bari'.
意味
Stating one's current destination
Drop the 'Ami'
In casual conversation, you can just say 'Bari jachchi'. The verb ending '-chchi' already tells the listener you are talking about yourself.
Bari vs. Basha
If you are in Dhaka, try using 'Basha' to sound more like a local. If you are in Kolkata, stick with 'Bari'.
The 'Ashi' Rule
After saying 'Ami bari jachchi', always follow up with 'Ashi' (I'm coming/leaving) to be culturally polite.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'jaoa' (to go) for 'I'.
আমি এখন বাড়ি _______।
For the subject 'Ami' (I), the present continuous ending is '-chchi'.
Which sentence correctly means 'I am going home'?
Pick the correct sentence:
Bengali does not use '-ke' for 'home' in this context, and 'যাচ্ছে' is for he/she.
Complete the dialogue.
Friend: তুমি কোথায় যাচ্ছো? You: _______।
The question asks 'Where are you going?', so the answer should be 'I am going home'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are leaving your office at the end of the day.
When leaving for the day, you announce you are going home.
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4 問題আমি এখন বাড়ি _______।
For the subject 'Ami' (I), the present continuous ending is '-chchi'.
Pick the correct sentence:
Bengali does not use '-ke' for 'home' in this context, and 'যাচ্ছে' is for he/she.
Friend: তুমি কোথায় যাচ্ছো? You: _______।
The question asks 'Where are you going?', so the answer should be 'I am going home'.
Situation: You are leaving your office at the end of the day.
When leaving for the day, you announce you are going home.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問No, for 'home' (bari), you don't need a preposition. Just 'Ami bari jachchi' is correct.
Yes, but it specifically implies your own home. If it's someone else's house, you must specify whose.
'Bari' is your home/residence. 'Ghor' is a room or the physical building. You go 'bari'.
It is neutral. It's safe to use with your boss, your friends, or your parents.
You would say 'Ami bari gechi' (I went home) or 'Ami bari jachchilam' (I was going home).
'Basha' is another word for home, common in Bangladesh. The '-y' is a locative marker (at/to).
Yes, Bengalis often refer to their ancestral village as 'bari'.
It is the present continuous form of 'jaoa' (to go), meaning 'am going'.
The standard transliteration is 'Ami', but the 'A' is a long vowel sound.
'Ami bari jai' means 'I go home' (regularly). 'Jachchi' is for right now.
関連フレーズ
আমি বাড়ি ফিরছি
similarI am returning home.
আমি বাসায় যাচ্ছি
synonymI am going to my house/apartment.
আমি বাড়ি যাব
builds onI will go home.
বাড়ি চলো
relatedLet's go home.