দুঃখিত (duhkito)
This is the most basic and widely understood expression of apology.
Here are some other ways to say sorry in Bengali depending on the situation:
* ক্ষমা করবেন (khoma korben) - This is a more formal way to say "sorry," often used when addressing someone older or in a position of authority.
* আমি দুঃখিত (ami duhkito) - This is similar to "duhkito" but adds "ami" (I) for emphasis.
* আপনার কাছে ক্ষমা চাই (apnar kache khoma chai) - This literally translates to "I seek forgiveness from you," and is a very formal and heartfelt apology.
* আমার ভুল হয়েছে (amar bhul hoyeche) - This means "I made a mistake," and can be used as an apology if you accidentally did something wrong.
The best way to say sorry depends on the context and your relationship with the person you are apologizing to.