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Ye শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: তোমরা

Ye Meaning In Bengali তোমরা

Ye

তোমরা, তোমাদের, আপনারা, প্রাচীনগন্ধী শোনাবার জন্য দোকান, আপনাদের, আপনাদিগকে, আপনি, তোদেরকে, তোরা, তোমরা, তোমাদিগকে,

Definition

1) "Ye" is an archaic or poetic form of the word "you," used to address one or more individuals.
2) In Middle English, "ye" was the nominative plural form of the pronoun "thou." It was used to address multiple people or in a formal manner.
3) "Ye" can also be used as a stylistic choice in modern English to evoke a sense of antiquity or formality, especially in written works or period pieces.

Examples

Ye Example in a sentence

1) Ye shall not pass through these gates without proper authorization.

2) Ye are cordially invited to attend the ceremony tonight.

3) In the olden days, ye would have been burned at the stake for such blasphemy.

4) Hear ye, hear ye! The king has declared a royal decree.

5) Ye who seek the truth shall find it within these sacred texts.

6) Ye must follow the rules if ye wish to remain in this kingdom.

7) Ye have been warned about the consequences of your actions.

8) Ye must wait patiently until your turn comes.

9) Pray, ye sinners, and seek forgiveness for your transgressions.

10) Ye are my loyal subjects and I expect nothing but the utmost loyalty.

Part of Speech

Ye (Pronoun)

Synonyms

You All - (SYNONYM) তোমরা

Ye , Yours - (SYNONYM) তোমাদের

Ye - (SYNONYM) আপনারা

Ye - (SYNONYM) প্রাচীনগন্ধী শোনাবার জন্য দোকান

You , Yours , Ye - (SYNONYM) আপনাদের

Ye - (SYNONYM) আপনাদিগকে

You , Thou , Ye - (PRONOUN) আপনি

You , Ye - (PRONOUN) তোদেরকে

You , Ye - (PRONOUN) তোরা

You , Ye - (PRONOUN) তোমরা

You , Ye - (PRONOUN) তোমাদিগকে

Antonyms

Nay
No
Refuse

Encyclopedia

"Ye" is an archaic or poetic form of the word "you," used to address one or more individuals.
In Middle English, "ye" was the nominative plural form of the pronoun "thou." It was used to address multiple people or in a formal manner.
"Ye" can also be used as a stylistic choice in modern English to evoke a sense of antiquity or formality, especially in written works or period pieces.