意思
The general act of dining.
文化背景
In Kolkata, 'khabar khaowa' often implies a multi-course meal starting with something bitter (shukto) and ending with sweets (mishti). Hospitality is paramount; a host will often say 'Khabar na kheye jaben na' (Don't leave without eating), and it's polite to accept at least a little. Eating is traditionally done with the right hand while sitting on the floor. 'Khabar khaowa' in this context is a very tactile experience. With the rise of food delivery apps like Swiggy and Zomato, 'khabar khaowa' now often refers to 'outside food' (bairer khabar).
The 'Have you eaten?' Rule
If someone asks 'Khabar kheyechhen?', they aren't just curious about your stomach; they are being polite. Even if you haven't eaten, saying 'Hyan' (Yes) is a common way to avoid trouble for the host.
Don't use with 'Kora'
Avoid saying 'Khabar kora'. It's a common mistake for English speakers. Stick to 'Khabar khaowa'.
意思
The general act of dining.
The 'Have you eaten?' Rule
If someone asks 'Khabar kheyechhen?', they aren't just curious about your stomach; they are being polite. Even if you haven't eaten, saying 'Hyan' (Yes) is a common way to avoid trouble for the host.
Don't use with 'Kora'
Avoid saying 'Khabar kora'. It's a common mistake for English speakers. Stick to 'Khabar khaowa'.
Right Hand Only
When 'khabar khaowa' in a traditional setting, always use your right hand. The left hand is considered unclean.
Echo Words
Use 'Khaowa-daowa' to sound more like a native speaker in casual conversations.
自我测试
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'khaowa'.
আমি গতকাল রাতে রেস্টুরেন্টে খাবার ______।
Since the sentence mentions 'yesterday night' (gotokal rate), the past tense 'kheyechi' is required.
Which sentence is the most natural way to invite someone to dinner?
Choose the correct invitation:
'Khabar khaben' is the standard and most polite way to invite someone to eat.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are at a pharmacy buying medicine.
You don't use 'khabar' when talking about taking medicine.
Complete the dialogue.
A: তুমি কি দুপুরের খাবার খেয়েছ? B: না, আমি ______।
If the answer is 'No', the future tense 'ekhon khabo' (will eat now) is the most logical response.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习আমি গতকাল রাতে রেস্টুরেন্টে খাবার ______।
Since the sentence mentions 'yesterday night' (gotokal rate), the past tense 'kheyechi' is required.
Choose the correct invitation:
'Khabar khaben' is the standard and most polite way to invite someone to eat.
Situation: You are at a pharmacy buying medicine.
You don't use 'khabar' when talking about taking medicine.
A: তুমি কি দুপুরের খাবার খেয়েছ? B: না, আমি ______।
If the answer is 'No', the future tense 'ekhon khabo' (will eat now) is the most logical response.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
12 个问题Yes, but 'nashta kora' or 'jolkhabar khaowa' is more specific.
Yes, it is neutral and polite enough for professional settings.
'Khaowa' is the verb 'to eat'. 'Khabar khaowa' is 'to have a meal'.
In Bengali, the verb 'khaowa' covers both eating and drinking. It's a linguistic quirk!
You can say 'Amar pet bhore geche' (My stomach is full).
Rarely. It's mostly found in books or very formal invitations.
It's better to use 'kichhu khaowa' (eat something) for small snacks.
We eat = Amra khai. We ate = Amra khelam.
It's a casual version of 'khabar khaowa', often used among friends.
It can be. It's better to take a small amount than to refuse entirely.
Yes, but usually we just use 'khaowa' for animals.
Fast = 'Uposh kora'.
相关表达
জলখাবার
specialized formBreakfast or snacks
খাওয়া-দাওয়া
similarDining/eating
আহার করা
synonymTo dine
পেট ভরা
builds onFull stomach
ভোজ
specialized formA feast