ফুর্তি

Bengali

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Etymology

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Semi-learned borrowing from Sanskrit स्फूर्ति (sphūrti, quick, strong or rash movement), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *spʰr̥Htiṣ, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *sp⁽ʰ⁾r̥Htiš, from Proto-Indo-European *spr̥Htis, from *sperH- (to kick, move quickly or rashly). Cognate with Hindi फुर्ती (phurtī), Punjabi ਫੁਰਤੀ (phurtī), Nepali फुर्ति (phurti).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ফুর্তি (phurti)

  1. fun, delight, amusement, merriment
    Synonyms: মজা (moja), আনন্দ (anndo), আমোদ (amōd), ইয়ার্কি (iẏarki)
    আজকে আমরা সকলে মিলে ফুর্তি করব
    ajoke amra śokole mile phurti korbo.
    Today we are going to have fun together.

Derived terms

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References

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  • Chatterji, Suniti Kumar (1926) The Origin and Development of the Bengali Language[1], volume 1, Calcutta: Calcutta University Press, page 512