Assamese edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Sanskrit অঙ্গুলি (aṅguli).

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Adjective edit

আঙুল (aṅul)

  1. A finger's width in measure.
    এক আঙুল কাটিব লাগিব
    ek aṅul katibo lagibo.
    It has to be cut equal to the length of a finger.

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Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ˈa.ŋul]
  • (file)

Noun edit

আঙুল (aṅul)

  1. finger, toe

Inflection edit

Inflection of আঙুল
nominative আঙুল
aṅul
objective আঙুল / আঙুলকে
aṅul (semantically general or indefinite) / aṅulke (semantically definite)
genitive আঙুলের
aṅuler
locative আঙুলে
aṅule
Indefinite forms
nominative আঙুল
aṅul
objective আঙুল / আঙুলকে
aṅul (semantically general or indefinite) / aṅulke (semantically definite)
genitive আঙুলের
aṅuler
locative আঙুলে
aṅule
Definite forms
singular plural
nominative আঙুলটা , আঙুলটি
aṅulṭa (colloquial), aṅulṭi (formal)
আঙুলগুলা, আঙুলগুলো
aṅulgula (colloquial), aṅulgulo (formal)
objective আঙুলটা, আঙুলটি
aṅulṭa (colloquial), aṅulṭi (formal)
আঙুলগুলা, আঙুলগুলো
aṅulgula (colloquial), aṅulgulo (formal)
genitive আঙুলটার, আঙুলটির
aṅulṭar (colloquial), aṅulṭir (formal)
আঙুলগুলার, আঙুলগুলোর
aṅulgular (colloquial), aṅulgulor (formal)
locative আঙুলটাতে / আঙুলটায়, আঙুলটিতে
aṅulṭate / aṅulṭay (colloquial), aṅulṭite (formal)
আঙুলগুলাতে / আঙুলগুলায়, আঙুলগুলোতে
aṅulgulate / aṅulgulay (colloquial), aṅulgulote (formal)
Objective Note: In some dialects -রে (-re) marks this case instead of -কে (-ke).

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