意思
The act of drinking tea.
文化背景
Tea is often served in 'Bhar' (clay cups). After drinking, it is a tradition to throw the cup on the ground to break it, as they are biodegradable and single-use. In Dhaka, 'Malai Cha' is a delicacy. It's a very thick, creamy tea. Roadside stalls are called 'Tong', and they are the hub of youth culture. Even in modern offices, the 'Cha-er break' is sacred. It's where the real networking happens, often bypassing formal hierarchies. Tea is often consumed with 'Muri' (puffed rice) or 'Biskut' (biscuits). It's a staple for farmers during their mid-day break.
The 'Eat' Rule
Remember: in Bengali, you 'eat' liquids. This applies to water (pani/jol) too!
Formal vs Informal
Don't use 'pan kora' unless you are writing a formal essay or a poem.
意思
The act of drinking tea.
The 'Eat' Rule
Remember: in Bengali, you 'eat' liquids. This applies to water (pani/jol) too!
Formal vs Informal
Don't use 'pan kora' unless you are writing a formal essay or a poem.
Ordering like a local
Say 'Mama, ekta cha' at a stall. 'Mama' (maternal uncle) is a friendly way to address the seller.
Never say no immediately
If offered tea, it's polite to accept even a small amount. If you must refuse, do it gently.
自我测试
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'khaoa'.
আমি প্রতিদিন সকালে চা ____।
For 'Ami' (I), the present simple form is 'khai'.
Which sentence is most natural in a social setting?
How do you ask a guest if they want tea?
'Cha khaben' is the most natural and polite way to offer tea.
Complete the dialogue.
A: চলো, বাইরে থেকে চা খেয়ে আসি। B: ________।
A simple 'Yes, let's go' is the most appropriate response to a suggestion.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a roadside stall and want one tea.
In a stall, 'Mama, ekta cha den' (Uncle, give me one tea) is the standard way to order.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Types of Cha
Dudh Cha
- • Milk
- • Sugar
- • Strong
Lal Cha
- • Ginger
- • Lemon
- • No Milk
Malai Cha
- • Cream
- • Thick
- • Sweet
练习题库
4 练习আমি প্রতিদিন সকালে চা ____।
For 'Ami' (I), the present simple form is 'khai'.
How do you ask a guest if they want tea?
'Cha khaben' is the most natural and polite way to offer tea.
A: চলো, বাইরে থেকে চা খেয়ে আসি। B: ________।
A simple 'Yes, let's go' is the most appropriate response to a suggestion.
You are at a roadside stall and want one tea.
In a stall, 'Mama, ekta cha den' (Uncle, give me one tea) is the standard way to order.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题It's a linguistic feature where the verb 'khaoa' covers all forms of oral consumption.
It is neutral and can be used in both formal and informal settings.
You can, but it sounds very robotic and unnatural in conversation.
It literally means 'Red Tea', which is what Bengalis call black tea (without milk).
Biscuits, chanachur, or puffed rice (muri) are common accompaniments.
Say 'Chini chara cha' (Tea without sugar).
At a roadside stall, it's very cheap (usually 5-10 BDT/INR).
It's becoming popular in cities, but 'Dudh Cha' is still the king.
A small, often temporary, roadside tea stall in Bangladesh.
Yes! The same rule applies to coffee.
相关表达
চা-নাস্তা
similarTea and snacks
চায়ের আড্ডা
builds onA social gathering over tea
চা বানানো
specialized formTo make tea
এক কাপ চা
similarA cup of tea