ناشتا
Persian edit
Etymology 1 edit
Probably cognate with Sanskrit अनाशित (anāśita, “one who has not eaten, hungry”); alternatively, from نه (na, “not”) + a form derived from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ed- (“to eat”). Compare Mazanderani انیشتا (“hungry”).
Adjective edit
ناشتا • (nâštâ, nâšetâ)
Etymology 2 edit
From original ناشتایی (nâštâ'i, nâštâyi), related to etymology above.
Noun edit
Dari | ناشتا |
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Iranian Persian | صبحانه |
Tajik | ношто, ношито |
ناشتا • (nâštâ, nâšetâ)
Synonyms edit
- صبحانه (sobhâne)
References edit
- Nourai, Ali (2011) An Etymological Dictionary of Persian, English and other Indo-European Languages, page 117
Urdu edit
Alternative forms edit
- ناشْتَہ (nāśta)
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Classical Persian نَاشْتَا (nāštā).
Pronunciation edit
- (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /nɑːʃ.t̪ɑː/
- Rhymes: -ɑː
- Hyphenation: ناش‧تا
Noun edit
نَاشْتَا • (nāśtā) m (Hindi spelling नाश्ता)
Declension edit
Declension of ناشتا | ||
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singular | plural | |
direct | ناشْتا (nāśtā) | ناشْتے (nāśte) |
oblique | ناشْتے (nāśte) | ناشْتوں (nāśtõ) |
vocative | ناشْتے (nāśte) | ناشْتو (nāśto) |
Descendants edit
- → Kannada: ನಾಷ್ಟಾ (nāṣṭā)
- → Malayalam: നാശ്ത (nāśta), നാസ്ത (nāsta)
- → Tamil: நாஸ்தா (nāstā), நாஷ்தா (nāṣtā)
References edit
Uyghur edit
Other scripts | |
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Perso-Arabic | ناشتا |
Latin | nashta |
Cyrillic | нашта |
Etymology edit
From Persian ناشتا (nâštâ, nâšetâ).