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तांदूळ

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Konkani

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Etymology

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From Sanskrit तण्डुल (taṇḍula).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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तांदूळ (tāndūḷ) (Latin script tandul, Kannada script ತಾಂದೂಳ)

  1. uncooked rice

Marathi

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Marathi तांदुळ (tāṃduḷa), from Maharastri Prakrit 𑀢𑀁𑀟𑀼𑀮 (taṃḍula), 𑀢𑀁𑀤𑀼𑀮 (taṃdula), from Sanskrit तण्डुल (taṇḍula). Cognate to Gujarati તાંદુલ (tā̃dul).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /t̪an.d̪uɭ̆/, [t̪an.d̪uːɭ̆]

Noun

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तांदूळ (tāndūḷm

  1. uncooked rice

Declension

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Declension of तांदूळ (masc cons-stem)
direct
singular
तांदूळ
tāndūḷ
direct
plural
तांदूळ
tāndūḷ
singular
एकवचन
plural
अनेकवचन
nominative
प्रथमा
तांदूळ
tāndūḷ
तांदूळ
tāndūḷ
oblique
सामान्यरूप
तांदूळा
tāndūḷā
तांदूळां-
tāndūḷān-
acc. / dative
द्वितीया / चतुर्थी
तांदूळाला
tāndūḷālā
तांदूळांना
tāndūḷānnā
ergative तांदूळाने, तांदूळानं
tāndūḷāne, tāndūḷāna
तांदूळांनी
tāndūḷānnī
instrumental तांदूळाशी
tāndūḷāśī
तांदूळांशी
tāndūḷānśī
locative
सप्तमी
तांदूळात
tāndūḷāt
तांदूळांत
tāndūḷāt
vocative
संबोधन
तांदूळा
tāndūḷā
तांदूळांनो
tāndūḷānno
Oblique Note: The oblique case precedes all postpositions.
There is no space between the stem and the postposition.
Locative Note: -त (-ta) is a postposition.
Genitive declension of तांदूळ (masc cons-stem)
masculine object
पुल्लिंगी कर्म
feminine object
स्त्रीलिंगी कर्म
neuter object
नपुसकलिंगी कर्म
oblique
सामान्यरूप
singular
एकवचन
plural
अनेकवचन
singular
एकवचन
plural
अनेकवचन
singular*
एकवचन
plural
अनेकवचन
singular subject
एकवचनी कर्ता
तांदूळाचा
tāndūḷāċā
तांदूळाचे
tāndūḷāċe
तांदूळाची
tāndūḷācī
तांदूळाच्या
tāndūḷācā
तांदूळाचे, तांदूळाचं
tāndūḷāċe, tāndūḷāċa
तांदूळाची
tāndūḷācī
तांदूळाच्या
tāndūḷācā
plural subject
अनेकवचनी कर्ता
तांदूळांचा
tāndūḷānċā
तांदूळांचे
tāndūḷānċe
तांदूळांची
tāndūḷāñcī
तांदूळांच्या
tāndūḷāncā
तांदूळांचे, तांदूळांचं
tāndūḷānċe, tāndūḷānċa
तांदूळांची
tāndūḷāñcī
तांदूळांच्या
tāndūḷāñcā
* Note: Word-final (e) in neuter words is alternatively written with the anusvara and pronounced as (a).
Oblique Note: For most postpostions, the oblique genitive can be optionally inserted between the stem and the postposition.

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