আঁত
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See also: আঁতৰ
Assamese
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Inherited from Early Assamese আন্ত (anto), from Sanskrit অন্ত্ৰ (antra), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁éntrom (“guts, entrails”).
Noun
[edit]আঁত • (ãt)
- entrails
- Synonyms: নাড়ীভুঁৰু (naribhũru), নাড়ীভুঁৰি (naribhũri), নাড়ী (nari), (of fish) পেটু (petu)
Declension
[edit]Inflection of আঁত
Indefinite forms | Definite forms | ||||||||
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specific | not specific | ||||||||
regular | formal | very formal | |||||||
absolutive | আঁত ãt |
আঁতখিনি ãtkhini |
আঁতবোৰ ãtbür |
আঁতবিলাক ãtbilak |
আঁতসমূহ ãtxomuh | ||||
ergative | আঁতে ãte |
আঁতখিনিয়ে ãtkhinie |
আঁতবোৰে ãtbüre |
আঁতবিলাকে ãtbilake |
আঁতসমূহে ãtxomuhe | ||||
accusative | আঁতক ãtok |
আঁতখিনিক ãtkhinik |
আঁতবোৰক ãtbürok |
আঁতবিলাকক ãtbilakok |
আঁতসমূহক ãtxomuhok | ||||
genitive | আঁতৰ ãtor |
আঁতখিনিৰ ãtkhinir |
আঁতবোৰৰ ãtbüror |
আঁতবিলাকৰ ãtbilakor |
আঁতসমূহৰ ãtxomuhor | ||||
dative | আঁতলৈ ãtoloi |
আঁতখিনিলৈ ãtkhiniloi |
আঁতবোৰলৈ ãtbüroloi |
আঁতবিলাকলৈ ãtbilakoloi |
আঁতসমূহলৈ ãtxomuholoi | ||||
instrumental | আঁতেৰে ãtere |
আঁতখিনিৰে ãtkhinire |
আঁতবোৰেৰে ãtbürere |
আঁতবিলাকেৰে ãtbilakere |
আঁতসমূহেৰে ãtxomuhere | ||||
locative | আঁতত ãtot |
আঁতখিনিত ãtkhinit |
আঁতবোৰত ãtbürot |
আঁতবিলাকত ãtbilakot |
আঁতসমূহত ãtxomuhot | ||||
Accusative Note: -অক (-ok) is used for animate sense and for emphasis. No case marking otherwise. Dative Note 1: Some speakers use -অলৈ (-oloi)'s variant -অলে (-ole) instead. Dative Note 2: For direct objects -অক (-ok) marks this case instead of -অলৈ (-oloi). Dative Note 3: In some dialects -অক (-ok) or -অত (-ot) marks this case instead of -অলৈ (-oloi). Instrumental Note 1: Alternatively -এদি (-edi) marks this case instead of -এৰে (-ere). Instrumental Note 2: Sometimes -এ (-e) marks this case. Locative Note: The locative suffix is -এ (-e) in some cases. |
Derived terms
[edit]- আঁত পোৱা (ãt püa)
- আঁত মৰা (ãt mora)
- আঁত শুকোৱা (ãt xuküa)
- আঁতকৰালী (ãtokrali)
- আঁতে আঁতে (ãte ãte)
Etymology 2
[edit]Inherited from Early Assamese আন্ত (anto, “end, last”), from Sanskrit অন্ত (anta, “end, border, proximity”).
Noun
[edit]আঁত • (ãt)
- The end of the skein of thread.
- clue, indication
- Synonym: গম (gom)
Declension
[edit]Inflection of আঁত
Indefinite forms | Definite forms | ||||||||
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numeral | non-numeral (plural) | ||||||||
singular | plural | informal | |||||||
absolutive | আঁত ãt |
আঁতটো ãttü |
আঁতকেইটা ãtkeita |
আঁতবোৰ ãtbür |
আঁতবিলাক ãtbilak | ||||
ergative | আঁতে ãte |
আঁতটোৱে ãttüe |
আঁতকেইটাই ãtkeitai |
আঁতবোৰে ãtbüre |
আঁতবিলাকে ãtbilake | ||||
accusative | আঁতক ãtok |
আঁতটোক ãttük |
আঁতকেইটাক ãtkeitak |
আঁতবোৰক ãtbürok |
আঁতবিলাকক ãtbilakok | ||||
genitive | আঁতৰ ãtor |
আঁতটোৰ ãttür |
আঁতকেইটাৰ ãtkeitar |
আঁতবোৰৰ ãtbüror |
আঁতবিলাকৰ ãtbilakor | ||||
dative | আঁতলৈ ãtoloi |
আঁতটোলৈ ãttüloi |
আঁতকেইটালৈ ãtkeitaloi |
আঁতবোৰলৈ ãtbüroloi |
আঁতবিলাকলৈ ãtbilakoloi | ||||
terminative | আঁতলৈকে ãtoloike |
আঁতটোলৈকে ãttüloike |
আঁতকেইটালৈকে ãtkeitaloike |
আঁতবোৰলৈকে ãtbüroloike |
আঁতবিলাকলৈকে ãtbilakoloike | ||||
instrumental | আঁতেৰে ãtere |
আঁতটোৰে ãttüre |
আঁতকেইটাৰে ãtkeitare |
আঁতবোৰেৰে ãtbürere |
আঁতবিলাকেৰে ãtbilakere | ||||
locative | আঁতত ãtot |
আঁতটোত ãttüt |
আঁতকেইটাত ãtkeitat |
আঁতবোৰত ãtbürot |
আঁতবিলাকত ãtbilakot | ||||
Accusative Note: -অক (-ok) is used for animate sense and for emphasis. No case marking otherwise. Dative Note 1: Some speakers use -অলৈ (-oloi)'s variant -অলে (-ole) instead. Dative Note 2: For direct objects -অক (-ok) marks this case instead of -অলৈ (-oloi). Dative Note 3: In some dialects -অক (-ok) or -অত (-ot) marks this case instead of -অলৈ (-oloi). Instrumental Note 1: Alternatively -এদি (-edi) marks this case instead of -এৰে (-ere). Instrumental Note 2: Sometimes -এ (-e) marks this case. Locative Note: The locative suffix is -এ (-e) in some cases. |
Derived terms
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- Assamese terms derived from Early Assamese
- Assamese terms inherited from Sanskrit
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- Assamese doublets
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