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মা

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Assamese

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মেকুৰী পোৱালিৰ সৈতে সিহঁতৰ মায়েক।
mekuri püalir xoite xihõtor mayek.
Kittens with their mother.

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Early Assamese মাৱ (mawo), from Prakrit 𑀫𑀸𑀬𑀸 (māyā), from Sanskrit माता (mātā). Doublet of মাতৃ (matri).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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মা (ma)

  1. mother, mom
    Synonyms: আই (ai), আম্মা (amma)

Kinship declension

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Bengali

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Alternative forms

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মাঁ ()Pronunciation spelling

Etymology

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Inherited from Prakrit 𑀫𑀸𑀬𑀸 (māyā), from Sanskrit माता (mātā). Doublet of মাতা (mata), মাতৃ (matri), মাই (mai, breast), and মেয়ে (meẏe, girl).

Pronunciation

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  • (Rarh) IPA(key): /mã/, [ˈmãː], [ˈmãˑ], /ma/, [ˈmaː], [ˈmaˑ]
    Audio:(file)
  • (Dhaka) IPA(key): /ma/, [ˈmaː], [ˈmaˑ]
    Audio:(file)
  • (Vanga) IPA(key): /ma/, [ˈmaˑ], [ˈmaˑ]
  • (Varendra) IPA(key): /mã/, [ˈmãː], /ma/, [ˈmaː]

Noun

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মা (ma)

  1. mother, Mom
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:মা
    তোর মা কোথায়?
    tor ma kothaẏ?
    Where's your mother?

Inflection

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Inflection of মা
nominative মা
ma
objective মাকে
make
genitive মার
mar
Indefinite forms
nominative মা
ma
objective মাকে
make
genitive মার
mar
Definite forms
singular plural
nominative মাটা, মাটি
maṭa (colloquial), maṭi (formal)
মারা
mara
objective মাটাকে, মাটিকে
maṭake (colloquial), maṭike (formal)
মাদের(কে)
mader(ke)
genitive মাটার, মাটির
maṭar (colloquial), maṭir (formal)
মাদের
mader
Objective Note: In some dialects -রে (-re) marks this case instead of -কে (-ke).

Old Bengali

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Sanskrit मा (mā́), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *maH, from Proto-Indo-European *meh₁ (prohibitive particle).

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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মা ()

  1. prohibitive particle: ne, not

Further reading

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  • Chatterji, Suniti Kumar (1926) The Origin and Development of the Bengali Language[1], volume 1, Calcutta: Calcutta University Press, page 262