তিতা

Assamese

Etymology 1

From Sanskrit तिक्त (tikta). Cognate with Kamta তিতা (tita) / tita, Sylheti ꠔꠤꠔ꠆ꠔꠣ (titta), Bengali তিতা (tita), তেতো (tetō), Rohingya tita.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ti.ta/

Adjective

তিতা • (tita)

  1. bitter

Etymology 2

Assamese verb set
তিতা (tita)
তিওৱা (tiüa)
তিওওৱা (tiüüa)

Most likely from Sanskrit तीमयति (tīmayati, to wet)

Adjective

তিতা • (tita)

  1. wet, drench
    Synonyms: তিয়া (tia), ভিজা (bhiza), জিকা (zika)
    Antonym: শুকান (xukan)

Verb

তিতা • (tita)

  1. to be wet, drenched
    Synonyms: ভিজা (bhiza), জিকা (zika)
    Antonym: শুকুৱা (xukua)
Conjugation

See also

Bengali

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Sanskrit तिक्त (tikta). Cognate with Rohingya tita, Sylheti ꠔꠤꠔ꠆ꠔꠣ (titta).

Adjective

তিতা • (tita) (comparative আরও তিতা, superlative সবচেয়ে তিতা)

  1. bitter
    ফলটি খুব তিতা
    pholṭi khub tita.
    The fruit is very bitter.

References

  • Accessible Dictionary, Government of Bangladesh
  • Accessible Dictionary, Government of Bangladesh
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