মুবারক
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Bengali[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
- মোবারক (mōbarok)
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Classical Persian مبارک, which is from Arabic مُبَارَك (mubārak).
Adjective[edit]
মুবারক • (mubarok) (comparative আরও মুবারক, superlative সবচেয়ে মুবারক)
- blessed, auspicious
- মুবারক মকামে রসুল করিমের মাযারে বসে আল্লার ইবাদত বন্দেগীতে জীবনের বাকী অংশটা কাটিয়ে দেবে- Muhammad Wajed Ali
- mubarôk môqame rôsul kôrimer mazare bôśe allar ibadôt bôndegīte jībôner bakī ôṅgśôṭa kaṭiẏe debe
- He will spend the rest of his life in the worship and servitude of God, sitting near the mausoleum of the gracious Messenger in the blessed station
Interjection[edit]
মুবারক • (mubarok)
- May it be blessed!
Proper noun[edit]
মুবারক • (mubarok) (objective মুবারক (mubarok) or মুবারককে (mubarkoke), genitive মুবারকের (mubarker))
- a male given name from Arabic, Mubarak
Derived terms[edit]
- ঈদ মুবারক (īd mubarôk)
- শাদী মুবারক (śadī mubarôk)
- মুবারকবাদ (mubarkobad)
- দস্তমুবারক (dostomubarok)
References[edit]
- Accessible Dictionary, “মুবারক” Bengali-English, Government of Bangladesh
- Accessible Dictionary, “মুবারক, মোবারক” Bengali-Bengali, Government of Bangladesh
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- Bengali terms borrowed from Classical Persian
- Bengali terms derived from Classical Persian
- Bengali terms derived from Arabic
- Bengali lemmas
- Bengali adjectives
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- Bengali interjections
- Bengali proper nouns
- Bengali given names
- Bengali male given names
- Bengali male given names from Arabic