bangladeshi
bangladeshi — 形容詞
1. connected with Bangladesh, its people, or things that come from there.
孟加拉的
與孟加拉國或其人民有關的
connected with Bangladesh, its people, or things that come from there.
The restaurant serves Bangladeshi fish curry with rice and lemon.
這家餐廳供應配白飯和檸檬的孟加拉魚咖哩。
collocation: Bangladeshi food
Sara bought a Bangladeshi dress for the spring festival.
Sara 買了一件孟加拉服裝,準備參加春季慶典。
Our school welcomed three Bangladeshi children on Monday morning.
我們學校在星期一早上迎來了三位孟加拉孩子。
The shop plays Bangladeshi music near the front door.
那家店在前門附近播放孟加拉音樂。
A Bangladeshi family moved into the yellow house next door.
一戶孟加拉家庭搬進了隔壁那棟黃色房子。
- from Bangladesh
a longer phrase, often used after a verb such as 'be' or 'come'
- Bengali
sometimes overlaps, but often refers more specifically to language, culture, or ethnic background
- South Asian
much broader; includes people and things from several countries in the region
用法筆記
Usually comes before a noun, as in 'Bangladeshi food' or 'Bangladeshi children'. Distinguish from 'Bengali', which often points more to language, culture, or ethnic identity than to nationality alone.
常見錯誤
bangladeshi — 名詞
1. someone who comes from Bangladesh or has Bangladeshi nationality.
孟加拉人
來自孟加拉國的人
someone who comes from Bangladesh or has Bangladeshi nationality.
Rafi is a Bangladeshi who moved to Taipei last year.
Rafi 是一位孟加拉人,去年搬到台北。
'a Bangladeshi' as a singular countable noun
Many Bangladeshis work at the clothes factory outside town.
許多孟加拉人在鎮外的成衣工廠工作。
plural form: Bangladeshis
A Bangladeshi showed us where to buy train tickets.
一位孟加拉人告訴我們哪裡可以買火車票。
Two Bangladeshis joined the cricket game after lunch.
兩位孟加拉人在午餐後加入了板球比賽。
The new student is a Bangladeshi from Dhaka.
這位新生是一位來自達卡的孟加拉人。
- person from Bangladesh
a full neutral phrase, useful when you want to avoid repeating the noun
- Bengali
can overlap in some contexts, but often stresses ethnic or cultural identity rather than nationality
文法句型
a Bangladeshi
Bangladeshis (plural)
用法筆記
Countable. Use 'a Bangladeshi' for one person and 'Bangladeshis' for more than one. Distinguish from 'Bengali', which may describe language or ethnic identity rather than citizenship.