আজি
Assamese
Etymology
Inherited from Early Assamese আজি (aji), from Magadhi Prakrit 𑀅𑀬𑁆𑀬 (ayya), from Sanskrit অদ্য (adya), rom Proto-Indo-Aryan *Hadyás, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hadyás, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁e-dy-és, from *h₁é (“this”) + *déy-s ~ *dy-és, from *dey- (“day”) + *-s. Cognate with Kamta আজি (azi), Sylheti ꠀꠁꠎ (aiz), Bengali আজ (aj), Odia ଆଜି (aji).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a.zi/
Derived terms
- আজিকালি (azikali)
- আজিৰ যুগ (azir zug)
See also
- কালি (kali)
Bengali
Related terms
- কালি (kali)
Early Assamese
Descendants
- Assamese: আজি (azi)
Kamta
Alternative forms
- আইজ (aiz)
Etymology
From Magadhi Prakrit 𑀅𑀬𑁆𑀬 (ayya), from Sanskrit অদ্য (adya), rom Proto-Indo-Aryan *Hadyás, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hadyás, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁e-dy-és, from *h₁é (“this”) + *déy-s ~ *dy-és, from *dey- (“day”) + *-s. Cognate with Assamese আজি (azi), Sylheti ꠀꠁꠎ (aiz), Bengali আজ (aj), Odia ଆଜି (aji).
Derived terms
- আজিকালি (azikali)
- আজিৰ যুগ (azir zug)
See also
- কালি (kali)
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