Montage (মন্টাজ)
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1. “Montage” (English word)
Montage (মন্টাজ) is an English word that means a combination or collage of pieces to make a coordinated whole — for example, images or clips edited together in a video or artwork. It’s often used in film or video editing to describe a sequence of shots that show a bunch of short scenes combined into one segment. Cambridge Dictionary
👉 Example: A video montage stitches different clips together to show highlights from an event or a story. Cambridge Dictionary
📌 2. “inkam” (likely “Inkam”)
Inkam is the name of a digital product distribution and affiliate income platform in Bangladesh. It lets people earn income by becoming agents who sell or promote digital products and services through its network — without needing money upfront. You can start, work freely, and get paid weekly. inkam.app+1
So “Montage inkam” on its own does not have a specific established meaning; it might be a phrase someone wrote combining montage and inkam — like referring to a montage (video) about Inkam income or earning with Inkam.
🧠 Summary
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Montage — an edited collection or collage of clips/content. Cambridge Dictionary
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Inkam — a digital distribution/earning platform in Bangladesh for agents to earn by selling or promoting digital products. inkam.app
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“Montage inkam” — likely not an official term; sounds like someone is referring to a video montage about Inkam or its income opportunities.