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slid his hand down

16:10 Oct 22, 2006
English to Bengali translations [Non-PRO]
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English term or phrase: slid his hand down
He squeezed her ***, then slid his hand down and fingered her *****.
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5 +1taar haat pichhle neeche neme/nebe elo
keshab
5she halkabhabe tar hat nicher dike namalo
Lubain Masum


  

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29 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +1
taar haat pichhle neeche neme/nebe elo


Explanation:
তারপর তার হাত পিছলে নীচে নেমে/নেবে এল এবং আঙুল দিয়ে তার ****

keshab
Local time: 01:11
Native speaker of: Native in HindiHindi, Native in BengaliBengali
PRO pts in category: 12

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neutral  Lubain Masum: Please see my explanation.
20 hrs
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agree  Saleh Chowdhury, Ph.D.: In this especial context, "pichhle neeche neme elo" is a nice choice.
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21 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
she halkabhabe tar hat nicher dike namalo


Explanation:
slide verb
" verb (slid, slid {speaker})
move smoothly / quietly
1 [usually +adv./prep.] to move easily over a smooth or wet surface; to make sth move in this way:
[V] We slid down the grassy slope. o The drawers slide in and out easily. o [VN] She slid her hand along the rail. o You can slide the front seats forward if necessary. o [V-ADJ] The automatic doors slid open. [also VN-ADJ]

Please refer to above-defination 'Slide' is used both as transitive and intransitive verb and in this context, it has been used as transitive verb. So the correct translation of that suits both literally and contextually is 'she halkabhabe/aste aste (easily) tar hat nicher dike namalo'.

Lubain Masum
United States
Local time: 15:41
Native speaker of: Native in BengaliBengali
PRO pts in category: 3
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