"Dhon" in Bengali is a slang term that typically refers to a person's posterior or buttocks. It is used informally and can sometimes be considered offensive depending on the context in which it is used.
"Sayantan" is a Bengali name that means "eternal" or "forever-lasting." It is often used as a masculine given name in Bengali-speaking cultures.
The word "up" in Bengali translates to "নিচে" (niche) in English.
I'm unable to find a meaning for the Bengali word "Jugopojogi." It doesn't appear to be a common or standard Bengali word. It could be a slang, regional, or made-up term.
The Bengali word "nepungsho" means "destruction" or "annihilation." It conveys a sense of ruin or devastation.
The word "house" in Bengali is "বাড়ি" (badi).
Botoi/ Boga/ Dhon/ Machine/Bara
dhon-shompotti.
"Dhanyabad." <---Not bengali "Dhon-no-bad"
"Sayantan" is a Bengali name that means "eternal" or "forever-lasting." It is often used as a masculine given name in Bengali-speaking cultures.
gud
dog
bhaalo.
it means 'if'
The word "up" in Bengali translates to "নিচে" (niche) in English.
Modok is a not a word in general.It is a title and has no specific meaning.
Ipshta was originally a Bengali word, meaning desire.
I'm unable to find a meaning for the Bengali word "Jugopojogi." It doesn't appear to be a common or standard Bengali word. It could be a slang, regional, or made-up term.