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Yankeeism শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: ইয়াঙ্কিবাদ

Yankeeism Meaning In Bengali ইয়াঙ্কিবাদ

Yankeeism

একান্তভাবে মার্কিন চালচলন বা ভাষাভঙ্গি, মার্কিনী কায়দা,

Definition

1) Yankeeism refers to the characteristics, traits, customs, or beliefs typically associated with people from the northeastern United States, especially those from New England.
2) In a historical context, Yankeeism can refer to the political and cultural influence of the northern states during the American Civil War era, particularly emphasizing their industrial and abolitionist values.
3) In a more general sense, Yankeeism can be used to describe the perceived assertiveness, resourcefulness, frugality, or pragmatism attributed to Americans in general, both within and outside of the United States.

Examples

Yankeeism Example in a sentence

1) Some American expressions, like "y'all", have become popular Yankeeisms.

2) Yankeeism often includes colloquial and informal language.

3) The use of "soda" instead of "pop" is a well-known Yankeeism.

4) "Couch" is a Yankeeism, while in British English, it is called a "sofa".

5) Some people dislike Yankeeisms because they feel it dilutes the purity of the language.

6) The term "yard sale" is a Yankeeism for what others might call a "garage sale".

7) Yankeeism can also refer to cultural values and practices associated with the northern U.S.

8) One example of a Yankeeism is the pronunciation of "router" as "rooter".

9) "Sneakers" is a Yankeeism for what some regions call "trainers".

10) Yankeeisms can vary by region within the United States.

Part of Speech

Yankeeism (Noun)

Synonyms

Yankeeism - (SYNONYM) একান্তভাবে মার্কিন চালচলন বা ভাষাভঙ্গি

Yankeeism - (SYNONYM) মার্কিনী কায়দা

Encyclopedia

Yankeeism refers to the characteristics, traits, customs, or beliefs typically associated with people from the northeastern United States, especially those from New England.
In a historical context, Yankeeism can refer to the political and cultural influence of the northern states during the American Civil War era, particularly emphasizing their industrial and abolitionist values.
In a more general sense, Yankeeism can be used to describe the perceived assertiveness, resourcefulness, frugality, or pragmatism attributed to Americans in general, both within and outside of the United States.