চকা

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Assamese[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

চকা

From Sanskrit চক্ৰ (cakra, circle).

Cognates include Sylheti ꠌꠣꠇ꠆ꠇꠣ (sakka), ꠌꠣꠇꠣ (saxa), Bengali চাকা (caka), Avestan 𐬗𐬀𐬑𐬭𐬀 (caxra, wheel), Persian چرخ (čarx), Old Church Slavonic коло (kolo), Lithuanian kãklas, Tocharian B kokale, Ancient Greek κύκλος (kúklos), Latin colus and Old English hwēol (English wheel).

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Noun[edit]

চকা (soka)

  1. wheel
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Etymology 2[edit]

Assamese verb set
চক (sok)
চকা (soka)
চকোৱা (soküa)
চকোওৱা (soküüa)

Perhaps from Sanskrit চক্ষতি (cakṣati, to taste). Cognate Bengali চাখা (cakha), Hindi चखना (cakhnā).

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Adjective[edit]

চকা (soka) (Eastern Standard)

  1. tasted

Verb[edit]

চকা (soka) (transitive) (Eastern Assamese)

  1. to taste
    তুমি ডুৰিয়ান চাকিছানে কেতিয়াবা?।
    tumi durian sakisane ketiaba?.
    Have you ever tasted a durian?
    চাকি চোৱা
    saki süa
    to check the taste
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