Hindi

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Sanskrit कति (kati).

Pronunciation

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  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /kə.t̪iː/, [kɐ.t̪iː]

Particle

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कति (kati) (Urdu spelling کتى)

  1. (rare, formal) how many

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Nepali

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Sanskrit कति (kati).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [kʌt̪i]
  • Phonetic Devanagari: कति

Determiner

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कति (kati)

  1. how much, how many
    त्यहाँ कति वटा किताब छन् ?
    tyahā̃ kati waṭā kitāb chan ?
    How many books are there?

Sanskrit

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Indo-European *kʷoti, adverb from *kʷos, *kʷis. Cognate with Ancient Greek κόσος (kósos) and Latin quot.

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Particle

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कति (káti)

  1. how many
    • c. 1700 BCE – 1200 BCE, Ṛgveda 10.88.18:
      कत्य॒ग्नय॒: कति॒ सूर्या॑स॒: कत्यु॒षास॒: कत्यु॑ स्वि॒दाप॑:।
      नोप॒स्पिजं॑ वः पितरो वदामि पृ॒च्छामि॑ वः कवयो वि॒द्मने॒ कम्॥
      kátyagnáya: káti sū́ryāsa: kátyuṣā́sa: kátyu svidā́pa:.
      nópaspíjaṃ vaḥ pitaro vadāmi pṛcchā́mi vaḥ kavayo vidmáne kám.
      How many fires are there, how many suns, how many dawns, how many waters, I address you, O forefathers, not jestingly, I ask you sages, in order to know.

Descendants

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See also descendants of कतिपय (katipaya).

  • Pali: kati
  • Prakrit: 𑀓𑀇 (kaï), 𑀓𑀇𑀅 (kaïa)

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