意味
Felling timber
文化的背景
The Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest, is a protected area. 'গাছ কাটা' here is strictly regulated to protect the ecosystem and the Royal Bengal Tiger. The 'Chipko' movement, though started in Uttarakhand, has a strong cultural resonance in West Bengal. People often cite it when protesting against urban 'গাছ কাটা'. In villages, 'গাছ কাটা' is often a community event when a large tree is felled for timber to build a boat or a house roof. Certain trees like the Tulsi or Bel are never 'cut' in the sense of felling; they are treated with great reverence, and only leaves are picked.
Use 'ফেলা' for finality
Say 'গাছটি কেটে ফেলল' to sound more natural when a tree is completely gone.
Retroflex 'T'
Make sure to use the retroflex 'T' in 'kata'. If you use a soft 'T', it might sound like a different word.
意味
Felling timber
Use 'ফেলা' for finality
Say 'গাছটি কেটে ফেলল' to sound more natural when a tree is completely gone.
Retroflex 'T'
Make sure to use the retroflex 'T' in 'kata'. If you use a soft 'T', it might sound like a different word.
Environmental Sensitivity
In modern Bengal, talking about 'গাছ কাটা' often triggers environmental discussions. Be prepared to talk about 'pollution' or 'climate'.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'গাছ কাটা'.
কাঠুরে বনে ______ গিয়েছে।
'কাটতে' (to cut) is the infinitive form needed here to show purpose.
Which sentence is correct for 'They are cutting trees'?
তারা গাছ...
'কাটছে' is the present continuous form for 'they'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
When you hire someone to cut a tree for you, you say:
The causative form 'কাটাচ্ছি' is used when someone else does the work.
Complete the dialogue.
A: কেন এই গাছটি কাটছেন? B: কারণ গাছটি ______।
A dead tree (মরে গেছে) is a logical reason to cut it.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Types of 'Cutting' in Bengali
Nature
- • গাছ কাটা (Tree)
- • ঘাস কাটা (Grass)
Food
- • সবজি কাটা (Vegetables)
- • ফল কাটা (Fruit)
Abstract
- • সময় কাটা (Time)
- • পকেট কাটা (Pickpocket)
練習問題バンク
4 問題কাঠুরে বনে ______ গিয়েছে।
'কাটতে' (to cut) is the infinitive form needed here to show purpose.
তারা গাছ...
'কাটছে' is the present continuous form for 'they'.
When you hire someone to cut a tree for you, you say:
The causative form 'কাটাচ্ছি' is used when someone else does the work.
A: কেন এই গাছটি কাটছেন? B: কারণ গাছটি ______।
A dead tree (মরে গেছে) is a logical reason to cut it.
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よくある質問
10 問Not necessarily. It is used for necessary maintenance, like removing dead or dangerous trees, as well as for the timber industry.
You say 'গাছ কাটবেন না' (formal) or 'গাছ কেটো না' (informal).
'Kata' is for felling the whole tree; 'chhanta' is for trimming branches.
No, for flowers we usually use 'ফুল তোলা' (picking flowers).
Yes, 'বৃক্ষকর্তন' (Br̥khakartana) is used in formal writing.
A woodcutter is called a 'কাঠুরে' (Kathure).
Yes, 'সময় কাটা' means to spend time, but 'গাছ কাটা' only means cutting trees.
The opposite is 'গাছ লাগানো' (planting trees).
Both are correct. 'Kete fela' is more common when the tree is removed entirely.
No, it's a direct collocation. Subject + Gach + Kata.
関連フレーズ
গাছ লাগানো
contrastPlanting trees
বন উজাড় করা
specialized formDeforestation
ডাল ছাঁটা
similarPruning branches
কাঠ কাটা
similarCutting wood
গাছ কাটা-বাছা
specialized formPruning and cleaning