सो
Appearance
Braj
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀲𑁄 (so), from Sanskrit स (sá, third person singular pronoun).
Pronoun
[edit]सो (so)
Hindi
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Inherited from Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀲𑁄 (so), from Sanskrit स (sá, third person singular pronoun). Cognate with Old Awadhi सो (so), Punjabi ਸੋ (so), Marwari सो (so), Bihari सो, Nepali सो (so). Also see तिस (tis).[1]
Pronoun
[edit]सो • (so) m or f (Urdu spelling سو)[2]
- used in constructions with जो (jo, “whoever”)
- जो काम करता, सो कमाता।
- jo kām kartā, so kamātā.
- Whoever works, they earn [money].
- (obsolete) he, she, it
- Synonym: वह (vah)
Usage notes
[edit]As a general third-person pronoun, this word is obsolete in favour of वह (vah). However, the fossilized inflected form तिसपर (tispar) still sees formal use with a special meaning of "after that" or "notwithstanding". See there for more.
Declension
[edit]Pronoun declension of सो
singular | plural | |
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direct | सो so |
से se (obsolete) |
indirect | तिस tis |
तिन tin |
ergative | तिसने tisne |
तिनहोंने tinhõne |
genitive | तिसका tiskā |
तिनका tinkā |
dative | तिसे, तिसको tise, tisko |
तिनहें, तिनको tinhẽ, tinko |
instrumental/ablative | तिससे tisse |
तिनसे tinse |
inessive | तिसमें tismẽ |
तिनमें tinmẽ |
adessive | तिसपे, तिसपर tispe, tispar |
तिनपे, तिनपर tinpe, tinpar |
terminative | तिसतक tistak |
तिनतक tintak |
semblative | तिससा tissā |
तिनसा tinsā |
Etymology 2
[edit]Verb
[edit]- inflection of सोना (sonā):
References
[edit]- ^ Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “sá”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press
- ^ Dāsa, Śyāmasundara (1965–1975) “सो”, in Hindī Śabdasāgara [lit. Sea of Hindi words] (in Hindi), Kashi [Varanasi]: Nagari Pracarini Sabha
Newar
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *g-sum.
Pronunciation
[edit]Numeral
[edit]सो • (so)
Pali
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Alternative scripts
Alternative scripts
Pronoun
[edit]सो (so)
- Devanagari script form of so
- c. 500 AD, Kaccāyana, Pālivyākaraṇaṃ [Pali Grammar][1] (overall work in Pali), page 252; republished as Satish Chandra Acharyya Vidyabhusana, editor, Kaccayana's Pali Grammar (edited in Devanagari character and translated into English), Calcutta, Bengal: Mahabodhi Society, 1901:
- सब्बेसं तिण्णं पठममज्झिमुत्तमपुरिसानं एकाभिधाने परो पुरिसो गहेतब्बो। सो च पठति, ते च पठन्ति, त्वञ्च पठसि तुम्हे च पठथ, अहञ्च पठामि = मयं पठाम; सो पचति, ते च पचन्ति, त्वञ्च पचन्ति, तुम्हे च पठथ, अहञ्च पचआमि = मयं पचाम एवं सेसासु विभत्तीसु परो पुरिसो योजेतब्बो॥
- Sabbesaṃ tiṇṇaṃ paṭhamamajjhimuttamapurisānaṃ ekābhidhāne paro puriso gahetabbo. So ca paṭhati, te ca paṭhanti, tvañca paṭhasi, tumhe ca paṭhatha, ahañca paṭhāmi = mayaṃ paṭhāma; so pacati, te ca pacanti, tvañca pacasi, tumhe ca pacatha, ahañca pacāmi = mayaṃ pacāma. Evaṃ sesāsu vibhattīsu paro puriso yojetabbo.
- With all three, third, second, and first persons, in one expression, the last person is to be taken. He reads, they read, thou readest, you read, and I read = we read; he cooks, they cook, thou cookest, you cook , and I cook = we cook. The last person is to be applied thus for other endings.
Adjective
[edit]सो (so)
- Devanagari script form of so, which is masculine nominative singular of त (ta, “that”)
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