হরতন

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Bengali[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Dutch harten, the plural form of hart, which is from Middle Dutch herte, harte, from Old Dutch herta, from Proto-West Germanic *hertā, from Proto-Germanic *hertô, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱḗr.

Noun[edit]

হরতন (hôrtôn) (objective হরতন (horoton) or হরতনকে (horotnoke), genitive হরতনের (hortoner), locative হরতনে (hortone))

  1. (uncountable, card games) hearts, one of the four suits of playing cards, in red, marked with the symbol .
  2. a playing card of the hearts suit
Suits in Bengali · রং (roṅ) (layout · text)
হরতন (hôrtôn) রুইতন (ruiton) ইস্কাবন (iskabon) চিড়িতন (ciṛiton)

Inflection[edit]

Inflection of হরতন
nominative হরতন
hôrtôn
objective হরতন / হরতনকে
hôrtôn (semantically general or indefinite) / hôrtônke (semantically definite)
genitive হরতনের
hôrtôner
locative হরতনে
hôrtône
Indefinite forms
nominative হরতন
hôrtôn
objective হরতন / হরতনকে
hôrtôn (semantically general or indefinite) / hôrtônke (semantically definite)
genitive হরতনের
hôrtôner
locative হরতনে
hôrtône
Definite forms
singular plural
nominative হরতনটা , হরতনটি
hôrtônṭa (colloquial), hôrtônṭi (formal)
হরতনগুলা, হরতনগুলো
hôrtôngula (colloquial), hôrtôngulo (formal)
objective হরতনটা, হরতনটি
hôrtônṭa (colloquial), hôrtônṭi (formal)
হরতনগুলা, হরতনগুলো
hôrtôngula (colloquial), hôrtôngulo (formal)
genitive হরতনটার, হরতনটির
hôrtônṭar (colloquial), hôrtônṭir (formal)
হরতনগুলার, হরতনগুলোর
hôrtôngular (colloquial), hôrtôngulor (formal)
locative হরতনটাতে / হরতনটায়, হরতনটিতে
hôrtônṭate / hôrtônṭay (colloquial), hôrtônṭite (formal)
হরতনগুলাতে / হরতনগুলায়, হরতনগুলোতে
hôrtôngulate / hôrtôngulay (colloquial), hôrtôngulote (formal)
Objective Note: In some dialects -রে (-re) marks this case instead of -কে (-ke).

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