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en Yesterday – today – tomorrow   »   bn গতকাল – আজ – আগামীকাল

10 [ten]

Yesterday – today – tomorrow

Yesterday – today – tomorrow

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10 [daśa]

গতকাল – আজ – আগামীকাল

[gatakāla – āja – āgāmīkāla]

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Yesterday was Saturday. গতকা-----ব-- -িল-৷ গতক-ল শন-ব-র ছ-ল ৷ গ-ক-ল শ-ি-া- ছ-ল ৷ ------------------ গতকাল শনিবার ছিল ৷ 0
ga-a---a-ś--i-----c---a gatakāla śanibāra chila g-t-k-l- ś-n-b-r- c-i-a ----------------------- gatakāla śanibāra chila
I was at the cinema yesterday. গ-ক---আ-- সি-েমা -েখত--গ---ছ-ল-- ৷ গতক-ল আম- স-ন-ম- দ-খত- গ-য়-ছ-ল-ম ৷ গ-ক-ল আ-ি স-ন-ম- দ-খ-ে গ-য়-ছ-ল-ম ৷ ---------------------------------- গতকাল আমি সিনেমা দেখতে গিয়েছিলাম ৷ 0
g-tak-la--m----nēmā d-------gi------āma gatakāla āmi sinēmā dēkhatē giẏēchilāma g-t-k-l- ā-i s-n-m- d-k-a-ē g-ẏ-c-i-ā-a --------------------------------------- gatakāla āmi sinēmā dēkhatē giẏēchilāma
The film was interesting. ফ-ল্-টি-----বি-- আক-্ষণ-য়-ছি--৷ ফ-ল-মট- ব- ছব-ট- আকর-ষণ-য় ছ-ল ৷ ফ-ল-ম-ি ব- ছ-ি-া আ-র-ষ-ী- ছ-ল ৷ ------------------------------- ফিল্মটি বা ছবিটা আকর্ষণীয় ছিল ৷ 0
p-i-maṭi bā --a---ā -k-r-aṇīẏ--c---a philmaṭi bā chabiṭā ākarṣaṇīẏa chila p-i-m-ṭ- b- c-a-i-ā ā-a-ṣ-ṇ-ẏ- c-i-a ------------------------------------ philmaṭi bā chabiṭā ākarṣaṇīẏa chila
Today is Sunday. আজ রব-ব-- ৷ আজ রব-ব-র ৷ আ- র-ি-া- ৷ ----------- আজ রবিবার ৷ 0
āja--a-i---a āja rabibāra ā-a r-b-b-r- ------------ āja rabibāra
I’m not working today. আ-ি--- -------ি----৷ আম- আজ ক-জ করছ- ন- ৷ আ-ি আ- ক-জ ক-ছ- ন- ৷ -------------------- আমি আজ কাজ করছি না ৷ 0
ā---ā-a--āj-----a-h---ā āmi āja kāja karachi nā ā-i ā-a k-j- k-r-c-i n- ----------------------- āmi āja kāja karachi nā
I’m staying at home. আমি-আ- বাস---আছ--৷ আম- আজ ব-স-য় আছ- ৷ আ-ি আ- ব-স-য় আ-ি ৷ ------------------ আমি আজ বাসায় আছি ৷ 0
ām- ā-a -āsā---āchi āmi āja bāsāẏa āchi ā-i ā-a b-s-ẏ- ā-h- ------------------- āmi āja bāsāẏa āchi
Tomorrow is Monday. আগা-ীক-ল--ো-----৷ আগ-ম-ক-ল স-মব-র ৷ আ-া-ী-া- স-ম-া- ৷ ----------------- আগামীকাল সোমবার ৷ 0
ā-------- sōm-b--a āgāmīkāla sōmabāra ā-ā-ī-ā-a s-m-b-r- ------------------ āgāmīkāla sōmabāra
Tomorrow I will work again. আগ----া- আম----ার -াজ--রব-৷ আগ-ম-ক-ল আম- আব-র ক-জ করব ৷ আ-া-ী-া- আ-ি আ-া- ক-জ ক-ব ৷ --------------------------- আগামীকাল আমি আবার কাজ করব ৷ 0
āg-mīkāl---m--ābā-a ---a-ka-a-a āgāmīkāla āmi ābāra kāja karaba ā-ā-ī-ā-a ā-i ā-ā-a k-j- k-r-b- ------------------------------- āgāmīkāla āmi ābāra kāja karaba
I work at an office. আম--একট------- কা- -রি ৷ আম- একট- অফ-স- ক-জ কর- ৷ আ-ি এ-ট- অ-ি-ে ক-জ ক-ি ৷ ------------------------ আমি একটি অফিসে কাজ করি ৷ 0
āmi ----i a--isē------ka-i āmi ēkaṭi aphisē kāja kari ā-i ē-a-i a-h-s- k-j- k-r- -------------------------- āmi ēkaṭi aphisē kāja kari
Who is that? ও-কে? ও ক-? ও ক-? ----- ও কে? 0
ō k-? ō kē? ō k-? ----- ō kē?
That is Peter. ও-হ--পি--র-৷ ও হল প-ট-র ৷ ও হ- প-ট-র ৷ ------------ ও হল পিটার ৷ 0
Ō ---- --ṭ-ra Ō hala piṭāra Ō h-l- p-ṭ-r- ------------- Ō hala piṭāra
Peter is a student. প--া- এ-জ- ---্- ৷ প-ট-র একজন ছ-ত-র ৷ প-ট-র এ-জ- ছ-ত-র ৷ ------------------ পিটার একজন ছাত্র ৷ 0
piṭār- ē----na-c-āt-a piṭāra ēkajana chātra p-ṭ-r- ē-a-a-a c-ā-r- --------------------- piṭāra ēkajana chātra
Who is that? ও-ক-? ও ক-? ও ক-? ----- ও কে? 0
ō---? ō kē? ō k-? ----- ō kē?
That is Martha. ও--ল -া---- ৷ ও হল ম-র-থ- ৷ ও হ- ম-র-থ- ৷ ------------- ও হল মার্থা ৷ 0
Ō -ala m---hā Ō hala mārthā Ō h-l- m-r-h- ------------- Ō hala mārthā
Martha is a secretary. ম-র--া -কজন-সে---েটা-ি -সম--া-ক- --ি-- ৷ ম-র-থ- একজন স-ক-র-ট-র- (সম-প-দক, সচ-ব) ৷ ম-র-থ- এ-জ- স-ক-র-ট-র- (-ম-প-দ-, স-ি-) ৷ ---------------------------------------- মার্থা একজন সেক্রেটারি (সম্পাদক, সচিব) ৷ 0
m-rt---ē-a---- -ē-rēṭ-r--(s--p-dak-, s--iba) mārthā ēkajana sēkrēṭāri (sampādaka, saciba) m-r-h- ē-a-a-a s-k-ē-ā-i (-a-p-d-k-, s-c-b-) -------------------------------------------- mārthā ēkajana sēkrēṭāri (sampādaka, saciba)
Peter and Martha are friends. প-টার --- ম-র--া-হল ব-্ধু-৷ প-ট-র এব- ম-র-থ- হল বন-ধ- ৷ প-ট-র এ-ং ম-র-থ- হ- ব-্-ু ৷ --------------------------- পিটার এবং মার্থা হল বন্ধু ৷ 0
piṭ--- -b-- --rt---hal- band-u piṭāra ēbaṁ mārthā hala bandhu p-ṭ-r- ē-a- m-r-h- h-l- b-n-h- ------------------------------ piṭāra ēbaṁ mārthā hala bandhu
Peter is Martha’s friend. পিটার----ম-র্-ার -ন্ধু ৷ প-ট-র হল ম-র-থ-র বন-ধ- ৷ প-ট-র হ- ম-র-থ-র ব-্-ু ৷ ------------------------ পিটার হল মার্থার বন্ধু ৷ 0
p----a-h----m-rt--r- ba---u piṭāra hala mārthāra bandhu p-ṭ-r- h-l- m-r-h-r- b-n-h- --------------------------- piṭāra hala mārthāra bandhu
Martha is Peter’s friend. মার্থা -ল প--ার-- --ন---ী-৷ ম-র-থ- হল প-ট-র-র ব-ন-ধব- ৷ ম-র-থ- হ- প-ট-র-র ব-ন-ধ-ী ৷ --------------------------- মার্থা হল পিটারের বান্ধবী ৷ 0
mār-h--hal------r--- ---d-abī mārthā hala piṭārēra bāndhabī m-r-h- h-l- p-ṭ-r-r- b-n-h-b- ----------------------------- mārthā hala piṭārēra bāndhabī

Learning in your sleep

Today, foreign languages are a part of general education. If only learning them weren't so tedious! There is good news for those that have difficulties with it. For we learn most effectively in our sleep! Multiple scientific studies have arrived at this conclusion. And we can use this when it comes to learning languages. We process the day's events in our sleep. Our brains analyze new experiences. Everything that we've experienced is thought out once again. And the new content is reinforced in our brains. Things that are learned just before falling asleep are retained especially well. Therefore, it can be helpful to review important items in the evening. A different phase of sleep is responsible for different learning content. REM sleep supports psychomotor learning. Playing music or sports belongs in this category. In contrast, the learning of pure knowledge takes place in deep sleep. This is where everything we learn is reviewed. Even vocabulary and grammar! When we learn languages, our brain must work very hard. It has to store new words and rules. This is all played back once more in sleep. Researchers call this Replay Theory. However, it's important that you sleep well. Body and mind have to recuperate properly. Only then can the brain work efficiently. You could say: good sleep, good cognitive performance. While we're resting, our brain is still active… So: Gute Nacht, good night, buona notte, dobrou noc!
Did you know?
British English is the form of English that is spoken in Great Britain. It is counted among the West Germanic languages. It is the native language of approximately 60 million people. It deviates from American English in a few areas. English is thus considered a pluricentric language. That means that it is a language that has multiple standard forms. Differences can relate to pronunciation, vocabulary, and orthography, for example. British English is divided into many dialects that in some cases are very different. For a long time dialect speakers were considered uneducated and could not find good jobs. Today it is different, even though dialects still play a role in Great Britain. British English has also been strongly influenced by French. This dates back to the Norman Conquest in 1066. In turn, Great Britain took its language to other continents during the colonial times. In this way, English became one of the most important languages of the world in the last few centuries. Learn English, but the original please!