Significado
Confirming comprehension of something said.
Contexto cultural
In Bangladesh, 'Bujhte perechi' is often accompanied by a slight single nod. It is common in both government offices and tea stalls. In Kolkata, you might hear 'Bujhlam' more frequently in casual settings, but 'Bujhte perechi' remains the standard for formal clarity. Students are often hesitant to say they *don't* understand. A teacher will repeatedly ask 'Bujhte perecho?' to ensure no one is left behind. In modern tech hubs like Salt Lake (Kolkata) or Gulshan (Dhaka), 'Bujhte perechi' is the polite way to acknowledge a task before saying 'I'll get on it'.
The Nod
In Bengal, a small vertical nod while saying this makes you sound much more native.
Don't over-aspirate
The 'j' in Bujhte is soft. If you blow too much air, it sounds like a different word.
Significado
Confirming comprehension of something said.
The Nod
In Bengal, a small vertical nod while saying this makes you sound much more native.
Don't over-aspirate
The 'j' in Bujhte is soft. If you blow too much air, it sounds like a different word.
Use 'Accha'
Starting with 'Accha, bujhte perechi' (Okay, I've understood) is the most natural way to transition.
Politeness
Always use 'perechen' (formal) when asking an elder if they understood.
Teste-se
Choose the most polite way to tell your teacher you understand the lesson.
শিক্ষক: 'তোমরা কি পড়াটা বুঝেছ?'
Adding 'স্যার' (Sir) and using the full 'বুঝতে পেরেছি' is the most respectful and clear response.
Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'para'.
আমি আপনার কথা বুঝতে ______।
'Perechi' is the first-person (Ami) present perfect form.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: A friend explains why they were late.
This shows empathy and acknowledgement of their explanation.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'এই বোতামটি টিপলে কম্পিউটার চালু হবে।' B: 'ও আচ্ছা, ______।'
The speaker is confirming they understood a technical instruction.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Bujhte Perechi vs. Jani
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosশিক্ষক: 'তোমরা কি পড়াটা বুঝেছ?'
Adding 'স্যার' (Sir) and using the full 'বুঝতে পেরেছি' is the most respectful and clear response.
আমি আপনার কথা বুঝতে ______।
'Perechi' is the first-person (Ami) present perfect form.
Situation: A friend explains why they were late.
This shows empathy and acknowledgement of their explanation.
A: 'এই বোতামটি টিপলে কম্পিউটার চালু হবে।' B: 'ও আচ্ছা, ______।'
The speaker is confirming they understood a technical instruction.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNot at all. It's neutral. However, 'Bujhechi' is more common in very close circles.
Yes, it works perfectly for showing you understand someone's feelings or situation.
'Bujhlam' is like 'I see' or 'I got it'. 'Bujhte perechi' is more like 'I have successfully comprehended'.
Say 'Ami bujhte parini' (I could not understand) or 'Bujhchi na' (I'm not understanding).
In Bengali, 'para' (to be able) is used as an auxiliary to show the completion of a cognitive task.
Yes, it is very common in professional emails to acknowledge instructions.
No, for that use 'Shunte peyechi'.
Yes, Bengali vowels at the end of words are usually fully pronounced.
Yes, that's the simple past. It's used for the exact moment of understanding.
Yes, it is 100% identical and standard in both regions.
Frases relacionadas
বুঝেছি
similarI understood
বুঝলাম
similarI see / I understood
পরিষ্কার
specialized formClear
মাথায় ঢুকেছে
informalIt's in my head
অবগত হয়েছি
specialized formI have been informed