দোকানদার

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Bengali

Etymology

From দোকান (dōkan) +‎ -দার (-dar), ultimately from Arabic دُكَّان (dukkān) and Classical Persian دار (dār) respectively. Cognate to Hindi दुकानदार (dukāndār) and Kashmiri دُکاندار (dukāndār).

Pronunciation

Noun

দোকানদার (dōkandar) (objective দোকানদার (dōkanodar) or দোকানদারকে (dōkandarke), genitive দোকানদারের (dōkandarer), locative দোকানদারে (dōkandare) or দোকানদারেতে (dōkandarete))

  1. shopkeeper, storekeeper
    Synonyms: দোকানী (dōkani), তহরি (tohori)
    দোকানদারের মরদামি দেখিয়া বাদশাহ তাহাকে এনাম দিলেন।
    dōkandarer moroami dekhiẏa badśah tahake enam dilen.
    Seeing the shopkeeper's manliness, the Badshah rewarded him.

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