-അ

Malayalam

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /-ɐ/

Etymology 1

From Old Tamil -𑀐 (-ai).

Alternative forms

  • -ന (-na) after another vowel

Suffix

-അ • (-a) (dialectal, Judeo, Central)

  1. accusative case ending
    അവള് (avaḷŭ, she (distal)) + -അ (-a)അവള (avaḷa, her) (standard അവളെ (avaḷe))

Etymology 2

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Alternative forms

  • -ന (-na) after another vowel

Suffix

-അ • (-a) (dialectal, Judeo)

  1. genetive case ending
    അവള് (avaḷŭ, she (distal)) + -അ (-a)അവള (avaḷa, her) (standard അവളുടെ (avaḷuṭe))

References

  • Gamliel, Ophira (2013) Voices Yet to be Heard: On Listening to the Last Speakers of Jewish Malayalam, Jerusalem: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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