ডহা
Early Assamese
Etymology
From Sanskrit ডহু (ḍahu).
Declension
Declension of ডহা | |
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nominative | ডহা, ডহায়ে ḍoha, ḍohaye |
genitive | ডহাৰ ḍoharo |
nominative | ডহা, ডহায়ে ḍoha, ḍohaye |
accusative | ডহা, ডহাক, ডহাত ḍoha, ḍohako, ḍohato |
dative | ডহা, ডহাক, ডহাত ḍoha, ḍohako, ḍohato |
instrumental | ডহায়ে ḍohaye |
genitive | ডহাৰ ḍoharo |
locative | ডহাত, ডহায়ে ḍohato, ḍohaye |
Descendants
- Assamese: ডেৱা (dewa)
References
- Medhi, Kaliram (1936) Assamese Grammar and Origin of the Assamese Language, Calcutta: Sri Gouranga Press, page 295
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