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How do say meet me in Bengali?

There are a few ways to say "meet me" in Bengali, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* আমার সাথে দেখা করুন (amar sathe dekha koro) - This is the most formal way to say "meet me".

* আমার সাথে দেখা করবেন (amar sathe dekha korben) - This is also formal, but slightly more polite.

Informal:

* আমার সাথে দেখা করো (amar sathe dekha koro) - This is a more informal way to say "meet me", suitable for friends and family.

* আমার সাথে দেখা করো (amar sathe dekha karo) - This is a more casual and informal way to say "meet me", suitable for close friends.

More specific:

* আমার সাথে দেখা করো [স্থান] তে (amar sathe dekha koro [sthan] te) - This means "Meet me at [place]". You can replace "[sthan]" with the specific place, like "কফি শপ" (kofi shop) or "পার্ক" (park).

* [সময়] তে আমার সাথে দেখা করো (somoy te amar sathe dekha koro) - This means "Meet me at [time]". You can replace "[somoy]" with the specific time, like "দুপুর ২টা" (dupur 2ta) or "সন্ধ্যা ৭টা" (sandhya 7ta).

Important note:

* When speaking to someone older or in a position of authority, it is always best to use the formal form of the phrase.

* "আমার" (amar) is the possessive form of "আমি" (ami), meaning "my" or "mine".

Remember to adjust the level of formality based on your relationship with the person you are speaking to.

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