Tense In Bengali !full!
Remember that the verb ending changes if you are speaking to someone formally ( Apni ) versus informally ( Tumi ).
| Pronoun | Suffix | Example | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | আমি | -ব (-bo) | আমি করব (Ami korbo) – I will do | | তুই | -বি (-bi) | তুই করবি (Tui korbi) – You will do | | তুমি | -বে (-be) | তুমি করবে (Tumi korbe) – You will do | | আপনি | -বেন (-ben) | আপনি করবেন (Apni korben) – You will do | | সে | -বে (-be) | সে করবে (She korbe) – She will do | Tense In Bengali
If you are learning Bengali (Bangla), you have likely noticed that sentence structure differs significantly from English. One of the most critical battles to win is understanding —or as we say in Bengali, কাল (Kal) . Remember that the verb ending changes if you
Past tense indicates an action that has already happened. Bengali has a very rich past tense system, including a specific past form for intimate/casual settings. Past tense indicates an action that has already happened
Start with the verb root (e.g., kha for eat, por for read).