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Rhetorical Questions (যেমন: কে না জানে? - Ke na jane?)

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Rhetorical questions use an interrogative form to make a strong statement where the answer is already implied and obvious.

  • Negative questions imply a positive 'yes' (e.g., 'Who doesn't know?' means 'Everyone knows').
  • Positive questions often imply a negative 'no' (e.g., 'Who can do this?' implies 'No one can').
  • Tone and context are crucial to distinguish them from real information-seeking questions.
❓ + 🚫 = 📢 (Question + Negation = Strong Statement)

Common Rhetorical Patterns

Type Structure Implied Meaning Example
Universal Positive
Interrogative + না (not)
Everyone does/is
কে না জানে? (Everyone knows)
Universal Negative
Interrogative (Positive)
No one does/is
কে জানে? (No one knows)
Impossible Action
Subject + কি + Verb?
It is impossible
পাথর কি গলে? (Stone doesn't melt)
Sarcastic Identity
Subject + কি + Noun?
Subject is NOT that noun
আমি কি রাজা? (I am not a king)
Necessity
কি + Negative Verb?
It is necessary
তোমার কি যাওয়া উচিত নয়? (You should go)
Location/Time
কোথায় / কখন + Verb?
Nowhere / Never
এমন আর কোথায় পাবে? (Nowhere else)

Meanings

A rhetorical question is a figure of speech in the form of a question that is asked to make a point rather than to elicit an answer. In Bengali, these are frequently used to express universal truths, sarcasm, or strong conviction.

1

Universal Truth / General Agreement

Using a negative interrogative to state something everyone knows.

“কে না জানে যে পৃথিবী গোল? (Who doesn't know the earth is round?)”

“সূর্য কি পশ্চিমে ওঠে? (Does the sun rise in the west?)”

2

Sarcasm and Irony

To mock an idea or point out its absurdity.

“তুমি কি নিজেকে রাজা ভাবো? (Do you think you are a king?)”

“আমি কি তোমার চাকর? (Am I your servant?)”

3

Impossible Conditions

To emphasize that something cannot happen.

“মৃত মানুষ কি কথা বলতে পারে? (Can a dead man speak?)”

“আকাশ কি ছোঁয়া যায়? (Can the sky be touched?)”

4

Expressing Despair or Regret

To highlight a hopeless situation.

“আমার আর কী করার আছে? (What else is there for me to do?)”

“কে শুনবে আমার কথা? (Who will listen to me?)”

Reference Table

Reference table for Rhetorical Questions (যেমন: কে না জানে? - Ke na jane?)
Form Structure Example Meaning
Negative Rhetorical
Interrogative + Negative
কে না চায়?
Everyone wants
Positive Rhetorical
Interrogative + Positive
কে চায়?
No one wants
Sarcastic Challenge
Noun + কি + Verb?
সে কি বুঝবে?
He won't understand
Self-Correction
আমি কি + Verb + নি?
আমি কি বলিনি?
I definitely said it
Absurdity
Noun + কি + Noun?
টাকা কি জল?
Money is not water (wasteful)
Fate/Time
কবে + Verb?
সে কবে আসবে?
He is never coming (rhetorical)

正式程度

正式
ইহা কি কাহারো অবিদিত আছে? (Is this unknown to anyone?)

ইহা কি কাহারো অবিদিত আছে? (Is this unknown to anyone?) (Stating a fact)

中性
এটা কে না জানে? (Who doesn't know this?)

এটা কে না জানে? (Who doesn't know this?) (Stating a fact)

非正式
সবাই জানে না? (Doesn't everyone know?)

সবাই জানে না? (Doesn't everyone know?) (Stating a fact)

俚语
কে জানে না রে? (Who doesn't know, man?)

কে জানে না রে? (Who doesn't know, man?) (Stating a fact)

The Logic of Rhetorical Questions

Rhetorical Question

Function

  • Emphasis জোর দেওয়া
  • Sarcasm ব্যঙ্গ

Polarity

  • Negative = Positive না = হ্যাঁ
  • Positive = Negative হ্যাঁ = না

Standard vs. Rhetorical

Standard Interrogative
তথ্য খোঁজা Seeking info
Rhetorical Interrogative
বক্তব্য রাখা Making a point

Is it Rhetorical?

1

Is the answer obvious?

YES
Likely Rhetorical
NO
Standard Question
2

Is there a negative 'na'?

YES
Implies a positive statement
NO
Check for sarcasm

Common Rhetorical Contexts

🌍

Universal

  • Ke na jane?
  • Manush ki omor?
💢

Angry

  • Ami ki tor chakor?
  • Lojja kore na?

按水平分级的例句

1

কে জানে?

Who knows? (Meaning: No one knows)

2

সে কি আসবে?

Will he come? (Can be rhetorical: I doubt he will)

3

আমি কি জানি?

Do I know? (Meaning: I don't know!)

4

কে না হাসে?

Who doesn't laugh?

1

আমি কি ছোট বাচ্চা?

Am I a small child?

2

মা কি আমাদের ভালোবাসেন না?

Does mother not love us?

3

তুমি কি পাগল হয়েছ?

Have you gone mad?

4

কে না সুখী হতে চায়?

Who doesn't want to be happy?

1

টাকা কি গাছে ফলে?

Does money grow on trees?

2

সূর্য কি কখনো পশ্চিমে ওঠে?

Does the sun ever rise in the west?

3

আমি কি তোমার চাকর যে সব কাজ করব?

Am I your servant that I will do all the work?

4

মানুষ কি অমর হতে পারে?

Can humans be immortal?

1

দেশের এই অবস্থায় আমরা কি চুপ করে থাকতে পারি?

Can we remain silent in this state of the country?

2

এমন সুযোগ কি বারবার আসে?

Does such an opportunity come repeatedly?

3

তোমার কি লজ্জা করে না?

Do you not feel ashamed?

4

কে জানত যে এমন হবে?

Who knew it would be like this?

1

অন্যায়ের কাছে মাথা নত করা কি বীরের ধর্ম?

Is it the duty of a hero to bow down to injustice?

2

যাহার কিছুই নাই, তাহার আবার হারাইবার ভয় কিসের?

He who has nothing, what fear of losing does he have?

3

অন্ধকারে আলো খুঁজিবে না তো কোথায় খুঁজিবে?

If you don't look for light in the dark, where else will you look?

4

তোমার মত বিদ্বান লোকের কাছে কি এটা আশা করা যায়?

Is this expected from a learned person like you?

1

মরীচিকার পিছনে ছুটিয়া কি তৃষ্ণা মেটানো সম্ভব?

Is it possible to quench thirst by running after a mirage?

2

বিধাতার লিখন কি খণ্ডানো যায়?

Can the writing of fate be averted?

3

যুগান্তরের এই ঝড়ে কে দিবে অভয়বাণী?

In this storm of the end of an era, who will give words of reassurance?

4

আপন ভালো কি পাগলও বোঝে না?

Does even a madman not understand his own good?

容易混淆

Rhetorical Questions (যেমন: কে না জানে? - Ke na jane?) 对比 Standard Interrogative vs. Rhetorical

Learners often answer rhetorical questions literally, which can be socially awkward.

Rhetorical Questions (যেমন: কে না জানে? - Ke na jane?) 对比 The particle 'Ki' vs 'Ki' (What)

The word 'Ki' can mean 'What' or act as a question marker.

Rhetorical Questions (যেমন: কে না জানে? - Ke na jane?) 对比 Negative 'Na' placement

Placing 'na' before or after the verb can change the tone.

常见错误

Q: Ke na jane? A: Ami jani na.

Q: Ke na jane? A: (Nodding agreement)

Don't answer a rhetorical question literally if it's stating a universal truth.

Ami ki bhalo? (as a statement)

Ami ki bhalo noi?

To say 'I am good' rhetorically, use the negative.

Using rising intonation for sarcasm.

Using flat or falling intonation.

Rising intonation makes it sound like a real question.

Ke jane? (meaning 'Who knows?' literally)

Ke jane? (meaning 'No one knows')

Understand the context to see if the speaker is actually asking for a name.

Taka ki gache fole? A: Na, fole na.

Taka ki gache fole? A: (Sighs/Agrees)

Answering sarcasm literally kills the conversation.

Misplacing 'ki' in the sentence.

Placing 'ki' after the subject for emphasis.

Word order affects the 'punch' of the question.

Using 'ki' for every rhetorical question.

Using 'ke', 'kothay', or 'kobe' for variety.

Overusing 'ki' sounds repetitive.

Confusing 'Ki' (what) with 'Ki' (yes/no particle).

Contextualizing the 'Ki'.

In rhetoric, 'Ki' is often the yes/no particle, not 'what'.

Failing to use 'na' for positive assertions.

Using 'Interrogative + na'.

Without 'na', the meaning flips.

Ignoring the social hierarchy.

Using rhetorical questions carefully with elders.

Rhetorical questions can sound rude if used with superiors.

Over-explaining the point after the question.

Letting the question hang.

The power of a rhetorical question is in the silence that follows.

Using informal rhetoric in formal essays.

Using 'ki... noy?' or 'ke... pare?'

Register matters for rhetorical impact.

Misinterpreting literary 'Kaku'.

Recognizing intonation-based meaning.

In old texts, the script doesn't show the tone.

句型

কে না জানে যে ___?

আমি কি ___ যে ___?

এমন ___ আর কোথায় পাওয়া যাবে?

মানুষ কি কখনো ___ পারে?

Real World Usage

Social Media Arguments constant

আপনি কি নিজেকে খুব বুদ্ধিমান ভাবেন? (Do you think you are very clever?)

Job Interviews occasional

আমি কি এই পদের জন্য যোগ্য নই? (Am I not qualified for this position?)

Texting Friends very common

তুই কি পাগল? (Are you mad?)

Political Rallies common

জনগণ কি এর বিচার চায় না? (Do the people not want justice for this?)

Food Delivery Apps (Complaints) occasional

খাবার কি ঠান্ডা হয়ে আসবে? (Is the food supposed to arrive cold?)

Parenting constant

পড়াশোনা কি আমি করব? (Will I do the studying? - meaning 'You should do it')

🎯

The Silence Rule

After asking a rhetorical question in a speech, pause for 2 seconds. It lets the 'obvious' answer sink in for the audience.
⚠️

Avoid Overuse

Using too many rhetorical questions can make you sound aggressive or condescending. Mix them with direct statements.
💬

Politeness Check

Never use rhetorical questions with your boss or elders unless you are very close; it can be interpreted as 'talking back' (mukh-chala).
💡

Negative for Positive

If you want someone to agree with you, ask the question in the negative. 'Isn't it beautiful?' (Eta ki sundor noy?) is more persuasive than 'Is it beautiful?'

Smart Tips

Instead of saying 'I am not wrong,' ask 'Am I saying anything wrong?' (Ami ki bhul bolchi?)

Ami bhul na. Ami কি ভুল বলছি?

Start with 'Ke na jane...' to build instant rapport and agreement.

Sobai jane pthibi gol. কে না জানে যে পৃথিবী গোল?

Use 'Ar koto...' (How much more...) to express that you've had enough.

Ami ar parchi na. আর কত সহ্য করব?

Use a comparison with nature, like 'Does the sun rise in the west?'

Eta sombhob na. সূর্য কি পশ্চিমে ওঠে?

发音

Ke na jane? (Pitch drops on 'jane')

Falling Intonation

Unlike real questions, rhetorical ones often end with a lower pitch to signal a statement.

Keee na jane?

Stress on Interrogative

The word 'Ke' or 'Ki' is often elongated for emphasis.

The Sarcastic Dip

Ami ki (↓) chakor?

Conveys 'I am definitely not a servant'

记住它

记忆技巧

Remember the 'Mirror Rule': A rhetorical question reflects the opposite of its form. Negative form = Positive meaning; Positive form = Negative meaning.

视觉联想

Imagine a courtroom where a lawyer asks a question and then immediately turns to the jury with a smirk. The question wasn't for the witness; it was for the audience's reaction.

Rhyme

প্রশ্ন যখন উত্তর জানে, মন তখন সত্য মানে। (When the question knows the answer, the mind accepts the truth.)

Story

A king asks his servant, 'Am I a fool?' The servant stays silent. The king isn't asking for an opinion; he is warning the servant not to treat him like one. The silence is the correct 'answer' to the rhetorical force.

Word Web

কে না (Who not)কি (Interrogative)কখনো (Ever)কোথায় (Where)কেন (Why)অসম্ভব (Impossible)

挑战

Try to convert three statements about your day into rhetorical questions. Instead of 'I am tired,' say 'Am I not human?' (Ami ki manush noi?)

文化笔记

Rhetorical questions are often used with a sharp, witty edge (Lyadh or Adda culture).

Often used in a more emotive and forceful way in public discourse.

Proverbial rhetorical questions are very common in village disputes.

Derived from Sanskrit 'Kaku' (intonation that changes meaning). Classical Bengali poetry used this extensively to convey 'Karuna' (pathos) and 'Vira' (heroism).

对话开场白

টাকা কি গাছে ফলে?

কে না চায় জীবনে সফল হতে?

মানুষ কি কখনো ভুল করে না?

দেশের এই অবস্থায় আমরা কি চুপ থাকতে পারি?

日记主题

Write about a time someone treated you unfairly. Use at least three rhetorical questions to express your feelings.
Argue for or against the importance of technology using rhetorical questions like 'Who can live without a phone today?'
Describe a beautiful sunset using rhetorical questions to emphasize its beauty.
Write a dialogue between a parent and a child about spending money, using sarcasm.

常见错误

Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确

Test Yourself

Which sentence means 'Everyone knows the truth'? 多项选择

Choose the correct rhetorical form:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
'Ke na jane' (Who doesn't know) implies everyone knows.
Fill in the blank to make it a rhetorical question meaning 'I am not a servant.'

আমি ___ তোমার চাকর?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
'Ami ki' is the standard way to challenge an identity sarcastically.
Correct the sentence to mean 'No one can do this.' Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

কে এই কাজ করতে পারে না?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
A positive question 'Who can do this?' implies 'No one can.'
Rearrange: (না / কে / চায় / সুখী / হতে) Sentence Building

Rearrange to mean 'Everyone wants to be happy.'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
The standard order is Interrogative + Negative + Adjective + Verb.
Match the rhetorical question with its implied meaning. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
These are the standard pragmatic meanings of these common phrases.
Complete the dialogue sarcastically. Dialogue Completion

A: Can you give me 10,000 taka? B: ______

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
The rhetorical question about money falling from the sky is the most natural sarcastic response.
Is the following statement true? True False Rule

A negative rhetorical question usually implies a positive statement.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
This is the core rule of polarity reversal in rhetoric.
Sort into 'Rhetorical' or 'Standard Question'. Grammar Sorting

1. Tomar nam ki? 2. Manush ki omor?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Name is unknown (Standard), Immortality is an obvious 'No' (Rhetorical).

Score: /8

练习题

8 exercises
Which sentence means 'Everyone knows the truth'? 多项选择

Choose the correct rhetorical form:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
'Ke na jane' (Who doesn't know) implies everyone knows.
Fill in the blank to make it a rhetorical question meaning 'I am not a servant.'

আমি ___ তোমার চাকর?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
'Ami ki' is the standard way to challenge an identity sarcastically.
Correct the sentence to mean 'No one can do this.' Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

কে এই কাজ করতে পারে না?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
A positive question 'Who can do this?' implies 'No one can.'
Rearrange: (না / কে / চায় / সুখী / হতে) Sentence Building

Rearrange to mean 'Everyone wants to be happy.'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
The standard order is Interrogative + Negative + Adjective + Verb.
Match the rhetorical question with its implied meaning. Match Pairs

1. Taka ki gache fole? 2. Ke na jane? 3. Ami ki chakor?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
These are the standard pragmatic meanings of these common phrases.
Complete the dialogue sarcastically. Dialogue Completion

A: Can you give me 10,000 taka? B: ______

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
The rhetorical question about money falling from the sky is the most natural sarcastic response.
Is the following statement true? True False Rule

A negative rhetorical question usually implies a positive statement.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
This is the core rule of polarity reversal in rhetoric.
Sort into 'Rhetorical' or 'Standard Question'. Grammar Sorting

1. Tomar nam ki? 2. Manush ki omor?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Name is unknown (Standard), Immortality is an obvious 'No' (Rhetorical).

Score: /8

常见问题 (8)

Usually, no. However, in a conversation, you can answer with another rhetorical question or a statement of agreement like `ঠিক বলেছেন` (You've said it right).

It is neutral. You can use it in a formal essay or a casual chat with friends.

Look at the context and facial expressions. If a superior asks a rhetorical question, it's often a reprimand. If a friend does it, it's likely sarcasm.

Generally, no, but placing the interrogative word earlier in the sentence adds more emphasis.

`Ke jane` means 'No one knows' (negative), while `Ke na jane` means 'Everyone knows' (positive).

Yes, they are very effective in the introduction or conclusion of a Bengali essay to engage the reader.

In Bengali script, we use the standard question mark (?), but the tone of the sentence tells the reader it's rhetorical.

Bengali culture values indirectness and 'Bhav' (emotion). Rhetorical questions allow speakers to be forceful without being overly blunt.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

¿Quién no sabe?

Spanish uses specific mood shifts (subjunctive) more often than Bengali in these structures.

French high

Qui ne sait pas ?

French requires more rigid subject-verb inversion.

German moderate

Wer weiß das nicht?

German relies heavily on particles, while Bengali relies more on intonation and 'na'.

Japanese moderate

誰が知るか (Dare ga shiru ka)

Japanese often omits the subject, whereas Bengali usually keeps 'Ke' (Who).

Arabic high

أليس كذلك؟ (Aleysa kadhalik?)

Arabic has a specific prefix for rhetorical questions.

Chinese high

谁不知道呢? (Shéi bù zhīdào ne?)

Chinese uses sentence-final particles like 'ne' to soften or sharpen the tone.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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