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Definitions, examples, and grammar notes translated by native Bengali editors.

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The app highlights Indian and South Asian English usage so you can switch register on purpose.

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Easy wins

Bengali speakers already know these.

Words that look or sound nearly the same in Bengali and English. Free vocabulary the day you start.

schoolস্কুল skul

borrowed

officeঅফিস ophis

borrowed

doctorডাক্তার ḍāktār

borrowed

minuteমিনিট minit

borrowed

computerকম্পিউটার kampiuṭār

borrowed

phoneফোন phon

borrowed

Watch out

The traps Bengali speakers usually fall into.

False friends, missing sounds, and the patterns school never warned you about.

V versus Wভ vs ওয়

Bengali uses one sound where English uses two. Vest and west often collapse.

gender of pronounsসে

Bengali uses one pronoun for he and she. English forces a choice.

article a, an, theকোনো / সেই

Bengali rarely uses articles. English needs them in most noun phrases.

word order with auxiliaryপ্রশ্নের গঠন

Bengali questions use word order intonation. English needs do-support: "do you go?" not "you go?"

present continuous overuseআমি কাজ করছি

Bengali uses continuous freely. English prefers simple present for habits: "I work in Dhaka" beats "I am working in Dhaka" for a job.

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Where to start

Pick a starting level that matches your reality.

We suggest A2 for most Bengali speakers.

Most Bengali speakers start at A2. If school English never really stuck, A1 rebuilds the base in a few weeks.

How it works

Built for the way memory actually works.

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Every challenge is a 3 to 15 second cut from a real show, news clip, or talk. You hear the rhythm, the stress, and the face behind the words.

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Every word has full-speed and slow-mo native audio. Tap once to copy the pronunciation the way a native actually says it.

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