হাতি

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Bengali[edit]

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হাতি (hati, elephant)

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Middle Bengali হাথি (hathi), from Magadhi Prakrit 𑀳𑀢𑁆𑀣𑀺 (hatthi), from Sanskrit हस्ती (hastī, elephant).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (Rarh) IPA(key): /ɦat̪i/, [ˈɦat̪iˑ]
    (file)
  • (Dhaka) IPA(key): /ɦat̪i/, [ˈɦat̪iˑ]
    (file)
  • Rhymes: -ati
  • Hyphenation: হা‧তি

Noun[edit]

হাতি (hati)

  1. elephant

Inflection[edit]

Inflection of হাতি
nominative হাতি
hati
objective হাতিকে
hatike
genitive হাতির
hatir
Indefinite forms
nominative হাতি
hati
objective হাতিকে
hatike
genitive হাতির
hatir
Definite forms
singular plural
nominative হাতিটা, হাতিটি
hatiṭa (colloquial), hatiṭi (formal)
হাতিরা
hatira
objective হাতিটাকে, হাতিটিকে
hatiṭake (colloquial), hatiṭike (formal)
হাতিদের(কে)
hatider(ke)
genitive হাতিটার, হাতিটির
hatiṭar (colloquial), hatiṭir (formal)
হাতিদের
hatider
Objective Note: In some dialects -রে (-re) marks this case instead of -কে (-ke).

Derived terms[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Santali: ᱦᱟᱹᱛᱤ (hăti)

Early Assamese[edit]

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হাতি

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Kamarupi Prakrit 𑖮𑖯𑖞𑖱 (hāthī), from Magadhi Prakrit 𑀳𑀢𑁆𑀣𑀺 (hatthi), from Sanskrit হস্তিন্ (hastin).

Noun[edit]

হাতি (hati)

  1. elephant
    • 14th century, Madhav Kandali, Saptakanda Ramayana Lanka Kanda:
      হাতিশাল ঘোড়াশাল গৈলা পুৰি পুৰি ।
      কতোহোঁ মৰিল কতো লৱৰা লৱৰি ॥
      hatiśalo ghöṛaśalo goila puri puri ,
      kotöhö̐ morilo kotö lowora lowori .
      Horse stable, elephant stable all burnt,
      many died and so much rush.

Descendants[edit]