Significado
Direction to turn to the left.
Contexto cultural
In Bangladesh, people often use 'Mama' (maternal uncle) to address rickshaw pullers or drivers. Saying 'Mama, bame ghoro' is a very common and friendly way to give directions. In Kolkata, you might hear 'Ba-dike' more frequently than 'Bame' in casual speech. Both are understood, but 'Ba-dike' feels slightly more local to some. Because traffic is often heavy, 'Bame ghoro' might be shouted or signaled with a hand pointing left. Drivers often rely on these verbal cues more than lane markings. In villages, directions are rarely 'left' or 'right' and more often 'towards the pond' or 'past the market'. However, 'Bame ghoro' is still used for immediate turns.
The 'Mama' Rule
When giving this command to a rickshaw puller, add 'Mama' at the beginning for a more natural, local feel.
Don't forget the '-e'
Saying 'Bam ghoro' sounds like 'Left turn' (the noun phrase) rather than the command 'Turn left'.
Significado
Direction to turn to the left.
The 'Mama' Rule
When giving this command to a rickshaw puller, add 'Mama' at the beginning for a more natural, local feel.
Don't forget the '-e'
Saying 'Bam ghoro' sounds like 'Left turn' (the noun phrase) rather than the command 'Turn left'.
Hand Gestures
In noisy South Asian traffic, always point left while saying 'Bame ghoro' to ensure the driver hears/sees you.
Politeness
If you are a passenger, 'tumi' (ghoro) is acceptable for drivers, but 'apni' (ghurun) is always safer if you want to be extra polite.
Teste-se
Fill in the missing suffix and verb form.
পরের মোড় থেকে বাম___ ঘ___। (Turn left from the next corner - Neutral)
The locative suffix '-e' and the neutral imperative 'ghoro' are required.
Which sentence is the most polite way to tell an elderly driver to turn left?
Choose the correct option:
'Ghurun' is the formal 'Apni' form used for respect.
Complete the dialogue between a passenger and a rickshaw puller.
Passenger: ভাই, সামনে একটা স্কুল আছে। ওখান থেকে ____।
Based on the context of this lesson, 'Bame ghoro' is the expected answer.
Match the Bengali phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are following a GPS and it tells you to turn left.
GPS systems use 'Bame ghoro' for directional changes.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosপরের মোড় থেকে বাম___ ঘ___। (Turn left from the next corner - Neutral)
The locative suffix '-e' and the neutral imperative 'ghoro' are required.
Choose the correct option:
'Ghurun' is the formal 'Apni' form used for respect.
Passenger: ভাই, সামনে একটা স্কুল আছে। ওখান থেকে ____।
Based on the context of this lesson, 'Bame ghoro' is the expected answer.
Situation: You are following a GPS and it tells you to turn left.
GPS systems use 'Bame ghoro' for directional changes.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasIn an emergency, yes, but 'Bame' or 'Bame ghoro' is much more natural.
'Bame' is shorter and more common in speech; 'Bam dike' is more explicit and means 'towards the left side'.
No, for a U-turn you would say 'Ulto dike ghoro' or 'Ghurie nao'.
Bengali has levels of politeness. 'Ghurun' is for 'Apni' (formal), 'Ghoro' is for 'Tumi' (neutral).
No, for a page, use 'Pata ultao'. 'Ghoro' is for physical rotation of the body or a vehicle.
You can say 'Alpo bame ghoro'.
Yes, it is universal across all Bengali dialects.
Use 'Bame thako' or 'Bame chapo'.
No, 'Ghori' (clock) and 'Ghora' (turn) have different roots, though both involve rotation!
Only if you are literally giving someone directions to the office!
Frases relacionadas
ডানে ঘোরো
contrastTurn right
সোজা যাও
similarGo straight
পিছনে ঘোরো
similarTurn back / U-turn
বামে মোড় নাও
synonymTake a left turn
বামে চাপো
specialized formPull over to the left