Significado
Knowing the very fundamentals of a subject.
Contexto cultural
The phrase is universally understood across all Bengali-speaking regions. It is tied to the 'Hatekhori' ceremony where children are introduced to writing during Saraswati Puja. In Bengali households, not knowing the 'অ ক খ' of a subject is often used as a mild scolding by parents to encourage children to study their basics properly. The phrase honors the legacy of Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, whose book 'Borno Porichoy' standardized the Bengali alphabet and how it is taught. On social media, you'll see this phrase used in memes to mock 'keyboard warriors' who comment on complex issues without basic understanding.
Use it with '-ও'
Add '-ও' (o) to 'অ ক খ' to sound more native when saying you don't know something at all: 'অ ক খ-ও জানি না'.
Don't over-alphabetize
Stick to 'অ ক খ'. Adding too many letters (like অ আ ক খ গ ঘ) makes it a list, not an idiom.
Significado
Knowing the very fundamentals of a subject.
Use it with '-ও'
Add '-ও' (o) to 'অ ক খ' to sound more native when saying you don't know something at all: 'অ ক খ-ও জানি না'.
Don't over-alphabetize
Stick to 'অ ক খ'. Adding too many letters (like অ আ ক খ গ ঘ) makes it a list, not an idiom.
Humility is key
Using this about yourself makes you sound modest and eager to learn, which is highly valued in Bengali culture.
Teste-se
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the idiom.
আমি এই নতুন কাজের ______ জানি না।
The idiom 'অ ক খ' fits here to mean the basics of the new job.
Which sentence uses the idiom correctly?
Select the correct sentence:
The idiom is used to describe knowledge of a subject (Math).
Complete the dialogue.
A: তুমি কি গিটার বাজাতে পারো? B: না, আমি তো মাত্র ______ শুরু করেছি।
B is saying they have just started learning the basics.
Match the situation to the phrase.
Someone is pretending to be an expert in economics but doesn't know what 'inflation' is.
This phrase perfectly describes someone lacking foundational knowledge.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosআমি এই নতুন কাজের ______ জানি না।
The idiom 'অ ক খ' fits here to mean the basics of the new job.
Select the correct sentence:
The idiom is used to describe knowledge of a subject (Math).
A: তুমি কি গিটার বাজাতে পারো? B: না, আমি তো মাত্র ______ শুরু করেছি।
B is saying they have just started learning the basics.
Someone is pretending to be an expert in economics but doesn't know what 'inflation' is.
This phrase perfectly describes someone lacking foundational knowledge.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasIt depends. About yourself, it's humble. About others, it can be a bit dismissive or critical, implying they are ignorant.
Yes! 'আমি ফুটবলের অ ক খ জানি না' is perfectly natural.
Because 'O' is the first vowel and 'Ko' is the first consonant. It represents the start of both halves of the alphabet.
Absolutely. It is a standard idiom in both West Bengal and Bangladesh.
It's better to use 'প্রাথমিক ধারণা' (primary concept) in very formal emails, but in a friendly professional chat, it's fine.
Usually yes, but you can use it to describe a book or course: 'This book teaches the অ ক খ of AI.'
Yes: 'আমি তখন এর অ ক খ জানতাম না' (I didn't know the ABCs of it then).
The closest equivalent is 'to know the ABCs of something'.
Yes, that means 'to read the basics' or 'to study the alphabet'.
No, it is a standard idiom, not slang.
Frases relacionadas
হাতেখড়ি
similarInitiation into a subject
বর্ণপরিচয়
builds onIntroduction to letters/basics
প্রাথমিক জ্ঞান
synonymPrimary knowledge
পণ্ডিতি করা
contrastTo act like an expert