বরকত

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Bengali[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Classical Persian برکت (barkat), from Arabic بَرَكَة (baraka). Cognate with Malay berkat and Romanian berechet.

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Noun[edit]

বরকত (borkot) (objective বরকত (borkot) or বরকতকে (boroktoke), genitive বরকতের (borkoter), locative বরকতে (borkote))

  1. blessing, boon, bliss
    1. (Islam) barakah
      নেক আমলে বরকত মিলে
      nek amole borkot mile.
      There are blessings in good deeds.
      Synonym: নেয়ামৎ (neẏamot)

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