تیرا

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Urdu

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Etymology

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From Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀢𑀏 (tae) +‎ را (, genitive affix), the first element of which is from Sanskrit ते (te), variant dative of त्वम् (tvam).[1]

Cognate with Classical Persian ترا (turā): تو () + را ()

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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تیرا (terām (Hindi spelling तेरा)

  1. (informal, intimate, contemptuous, possibly vulgar) second-person singular possessive pronoun: yours, thine; Early Modern English thine.
  2. (dialectal, literary, religion) second-person singular possessive pronoun, intimate or very polite: thine

Determiner

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تیرا (terām (plural تمہارا, Hindi spelling तेरा)

  1. (informal, intimate, contemptuous, possibly vulgar) second-person singular possessive determiner: your, thy; Early Modern English thy.
  2. (dialectal, literary, religion) second-person singular possessive determiner, intimate or very polite: thy

Declension

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Declension of تیرا
masculine feminine
singular plural singular plural
direct تیرا (terā) تیرے (tere) تیری (terī) تیری (terī)
indirect تیرے (tere) تیرے (tere) تیری (terī) تیری (terī)

See also

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Urdu possessive pronouns
1st person singular میرا (merā)
plural ہَمارا (hamārā)
2nd person informal تیرا (terā)
familiar تُمھارا (tumhārā)
formal آپ کا (āp kā)
3rd person singular / informal اِس کا (is kā), اُس کا (us kā)
plural / formal اِن کا (in kā), اُن کا (un kā)

References

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  1. ^ Platts, John T. (1884) “تيرا”, in A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English, London: W. H. Allen & Co.