jeet in Bengali
jeet in Bengali is ঘটি, মালাউন — jeet means casual, run-together way of asking "did you eat?" — used as an informal greeting or genuine question about food.
jeet in Bengali
ঘটি
Pronounced: ghoti
offensive: a person of South Asian (especially Indian) ancestry
মালাউন
Pronounced: malaun
offensive: a person of South Asian (especially Indian) ancestry
What does "jeet" mean?
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intj Casual, run-together way of asking "did you eat?" — used as an informal greeting or genuine question about food.
""Jeet yet? I'm starving, let's grab lunch.""
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noun Slang for an investor who panics and sells at the first sign of a price drop, especially in crypto or stock trading communities.
"The coin dipped five percent and the jeets were already dumping their bags."
jeet in a sentence
- "Jeet yet? I'm starving, let's grab lunch."
- He walked in and just said "jeet?" before even saying hello.
- The coin dipped five percent and the jeets were already dumping their bags.
- Don't be a jeet — the market always recovers eventually.
Common Bengali translations
Frequently asked questions
jeet এর বাংলা অর্থ কি?
"jeet" in Bengali is ঘটি, মালাউন. jeet means: Casual, run-together way of asking "did you eat?" — used as an informal greeting or genuine question about food.
jeet এর সঠিক উচ্চারণ কী?
"jeet" in Bengali is ঘটি, pronounced "ghoti".
How do you use "jeet" in a sentence?
Example: ""Jeet yet? I'm starving, let's grab lunch."" In Bengali, "jeet" is ঘটি, মালাউন.
Are there other ways to say "jeet" in Bengali?
Yes — Bengali has 2 translations listed for "jeet": ঘটি, মালাউন.
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