Bengali · Greetings & Phrases
nomoshkar
Hello (Namaskar)
A respectful greeting with palms together, common among Bengali Hindus.
নমস্কার! কেমন আছেন?
Hello! How are you?
The word 'নমস্কার' (nomoshkar) is derived from the Sanskrit 'नमस्कार' (namaskara), which comes from the root 'नम' (nam) meaning 'to bow or salute'. This term has evolved through various Indian languages, retaining its connotation of greeting.
Used widely across different Bengali-speaking regions as a formal greeting, 'নমস্কার' is typically employed in written correspondence and during formal meetings. It can be considered somewhat more formal than casual greetings.
Notable appearances include the usage in Bengali literature for salutation in letters and verses.