तुम्हारा
Hindi
Etymology
Inherited from Old Hindi तुम्हारौ (tumhārau), तुम्हारा (tumhārā), [1] from Sauraseni Apabhramsa तुम्हारौ (tumhārau), तुम्हारा (tumhārā), from Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀢𑀼𑀫𑁆𑀳 (tumha) + Sauraseni Prakrit *𑀓𑀸𑀭 (*kāra) + Middle Indo-Aryan -𑀓- (-ka-). See मेरा (merā) for more details on the development. [2]
Pronunciation
- (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /t̪ʊm.ɦɑː.ɾɑː/, [t̪ʊ̃m.ɦäː.ɾäː]
Declension
References
- Jaroslav Strnad (2013) Morphology and Syntax of Old Hindī : Edition and Analysis of One Hundred Kabīr Vānī Poems From Rājasthān (Brill's Indological Library; 45), Leiden, →OCLC, page 268
- Hercus, Luise (1991) Collected articles of LA Schwarzschild on Indo-Aryan 1953-1979, Faculty of Asian Studies, Australian National University, →ISBN, pages 12-14
- Bahri, Hardev (1989) “तुम्हारा”, in Siksarthi Hindi-Angrejhi Sabdakosa [Learners' Hindi-English Dictionary], Delhi: Rajpal & Sons.
- McGregor, Ronald Stuart (1993) “तुम्हारा”, in The Oxford Hindi-English Dictionary, London: Oxford University Press
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