Below is a breakdown of frequently used Bengali colloquial insults, expressive terms, and street slang, translated into Hindi contextually. 1. Bokachoda (বোকাচোদা)
Bengali Gali refers to the informal, often humorous, and sometimes sarcastic phrases used in everyday conversations in Bengali. These expressions can range from lighthearted teasing to more playful insults. bengali gali list in hindi
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(ল্যাদ / ল্যাদখোর) ➔ आलसी / कामचोर : Refers to someone who is extremely lazy or loves doing nothing. These expressions can range from lighthearted teasing to
| Bengali Term | Hindi Meaning | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | बेवकूफ, 'डिकहेड' | A very common insult for someone acting foolishly. | | Bodmash | बदमाश | Similar to the Hindi-Urdu word "badmaash," meaning a流氓, goon, or generally unruly person. | | Chagol | बकरी (idiom for idiot or stubborn person) | Literally "goat," but used to call someone a fool in the same way it is in Hindi. | | Gorur bachcha | बैल का बच्चा | "Child of a cow/bull," used to call someone an idiot. | | Botla | मोटा / मोटी | A direct and offensive term for a "fatty". | | Pagol / Pagul | पागल | A direct equivalent of the Hindi word for "crazy" or "mad". | | Kalo / Kalu | काला (derogatory) | Literally "black"; used in a derogatory way against dark-skinned people, similar to racial slurs in other contexts. |
Pagal (पागल) / Bakri (बकरी - मूर्ख के संदर्भ में) Literal Meaning: Mad / Goat.