চহৰ

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Assamese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Classical Persian شهر (šahr), from Middle Persian 𐭱𐭲𐭥𐭩 (šahr), see there for more. Compare Bengali শহর (śohor), Hindi शहर (śahar).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

চহৰ (sohor) (classifier -খন)

  1. city
  2. town

Declension[edit]

Declension of চহৰ
nominative চহৰ / চহৰে
sohor / sohore
genitive চহৰৰ
sohoror
nominative চহৰ / চহৰে
sohor / sohore
accusative চহৰ / চহৰক
sohor / sohorok
dative চহৰলৈ
sohoroloi
terminative চহৰলৈকে
sohoroloike
instrumental চহৰে / চহৰেৰে
sohore / sohorere
genitive চহৰৰ
sohoror
locative চহৰত
sohorot
Notes
Noun: Assamese nouns are indefinite. They can be both singular and plural depending on the context. They are made definite by using classifiers and plural suffixes which also make them either singular and plural.
Plural: The general plural suffixes are: -বোৰ (-bür) and -বিলাক (-bilak) (less common). Others which have specific functions include -সমূহ (-xomuh), -সকল (-xokol), -হঁত (-hõt) etc.
Nominative: The -এ (-e) suffix is used when the noun works as an agent and the verb is transitive.
Accusative: -অক (-ok) is used for animate sense and for emphasis. No case marking otherwise.
Dative 1: For direct objects -অক (-ok) marks this case instead of -অলৈ (-oloi).
Dative 2: In some dialects -অক (-ok) or -অত (-ot) marks this case instead of -অলৈ (-oloi).
Terminative: Vaguely -অলৈ (-oloi) can mark this case too.
Instrumental 1: -এ (-e) is unemphatic and -এৰে (-ere) is emphatic and more common.
Instrumental 2: Alternatively -এদি (-edi) is used instead of the default -এৰে (-ere) in Standard Assamese.
Locative: The locative suffix is -এ (-e) in repetition of the word, with adverbs and days of the week.

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