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How do you say want to in bengali language?

There are a few ways to say "want to" in Bengali, depending on the context and nuance you want to convey:

General "want to":

* চাই (chai) - This is the most common and straightforward way to say "want to".

* Example: আমি খেতে চাই (ami khete chai) - I want to eat.

Want to do something specific:

* করতে চাই (korte chai) - This literally means "want to do".

* Example: আমি গান গাইতে চাই (ami gaan gaite chai) - I want to sing a song.

Desire/Intention:

* চাওয়া (chawa) - This means "to want" or "to desire".

* Example: আমার খেতে চাওয়া আছে (amar khete chawa ache) - I have a desire to eat.

Wish:

* ইচ্ছা করছে (iccha korche) - This means "wanting" or "having a wish".

* Example: আমার ঘুমাতে ইচ্ছা করছে (amar ghumete iccha korche) - I want to sleep.

Wanting something badly:

* মুখরোচক (mukhorochaka) - This means "mouthwatering" and can be used to express strong desire for something.

* Example: আমার ভাত খেতে মুখরোচক (amar bhat khete mukhorochaka) - I really want to eat rice.

The best way to choose the right phrase is to consider the context and the level of intensity you want to express.

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