কাউন

Bengali

Alternative forms

  • কাওন (kaōn)

Etymology

Inherited from Sanskrit কঙ্গুনী (kaṅgunī), itself a variant of কঙ্গু (kaṅgu). Cognate with Assamese কণী-ধান (koni-dhan), Hindi कांगणी (kāṅgṇī), Punjabi ਕਂਗਣੀ (kaṅgṇī).

Pronunciation

  • (Rarh) IPA(key): /kau̯n/, [ˈkau̯n]

Noun

কাউন • (kaun)

  1. foxtail millet (Setaria italica)

Inflection

Inflection of কাউন
nominative কাউন
kaun
objective কাউন / কাউনকে
kaun (semantically general or indefinite) / kaunke (semantically definite)
genitive কাউনের
kauner
locative কাউনে
kaune
Indefinite forms
nominative কাউন
kaun
objective কাউন / কাউনকে
kaun (semantically general or indefinite) / kaunke (semantically definite)
genitive কাউনের
kauner
locative কাউনে
kaune
Definite forms
singular plural
nominative কাউনটা , কাউনটি
kaunṭa (colloquial), kaunṭi (formal)
কাউনগুলা, কাউনগুলো
kaungula (colloquial), kaungulo (formal)
objective কাউনটা, কাউনটি
kaunṭa (colloquial), kaunṭi (formal)
কাউনগুলা, কাউনগুলো
kaungula (colloquial), kaungulo (formal)
genitive কাউনটার, কাউনটির
kaunṭar (colloquial), kaunṭir (formal)
কাউনগুলার, কাউনগুলোর
kaungular (colloquial), kaungulor (formal)
locative কাউনটাতে / কাউনটায়, কাউনটিতে
kaunṭate / kaunṭay (colloquial), kaunṭite (formal)
কাউনগুলাতে / কাউনগুলায়, কাউনগুলোতে
kaungulate / kaungulay (colloquial), kaungulote (formal)
Objective Note: In some dialects -রে (-re) marks this case instead of -কে (-ke).

References

  • Accessible Dictionary, কাউন Government of Bangladesh
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