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How do you say mad in bengali?

There are a few ways to say "mad" in Bengali, depending on the context:

General "mad" or "crazy":

* পাগল (pagal): This is the most common word for "mad" or "crazy".

* উন্মাদ (unmad): This word is more formal and literary than "pagal".

Angry:

* রেগে (rege): This means "angry" and is often used to describe someone who is mad or upset.

* ক্রোধিত (krodhito): This is another word for "angry" and is more formal than "rege".

Insane or mentally ill:

* মানসিকভাবে অসুস্থ (mansikভাbe osushtho): This translates to "mentally ill" and is used to describe someone with a serious mental health condition.

Other options:

* উগ্র (ugro): This means "intense" or "fierce" and can be used to describe someone who is mad or passionate.

* পাগলা (paglā): This is a more informal and playful way to say "mad" or "crazy".

The best way to choose the right word depends on the specific context and the tone you want to convey.

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