Konkani edit

Etymology edit

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Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

जांवय (jāuvaym (Latin script zamvoi, Kannada script ಜಾಂವಯ್)

  1. son-in-law
    Coordinate term: सून (sūn)

Declension edit

Declension of जांवय
singular plural
ergative जांवयान (jāuvayān) जांवयान्नि (jāuvayānni)
nominative जांवय (jāuvay) जांवया (jāuvayā)
vocative जांवया (jāuvayā) जांवयान्नो (jāuvayānno)
accusative/dative जांवयाक (jāuvayāk) जांवयांक (jāuvayānk)
superessive जांवयार/जांवयाचेर (jāuvayār/jāuvayācer) जांवयान्चेर (jāuvayāncer)
instrumental जांवयानि (jāuvayāni) जांवयान्नि (jāuvayānni)
ablative जांवयात्ल्यान (jāuvayātlyān) जांवयान्त्ल्यान (jāuvayāntlyān)
Genitive declension of जांवय
masculine object feminine object
singular plural singular plural
singular subject जांवयाचो (jāuvayātso) जांवयाचे (jāuvayāce) जांवयाचि (jāuvayāci) जांवयाचि (jāuvayāci)
plural subject जांवयान्चो (jāuvayāntso) जांवयान्चे (jāuvayānce) जांवयान्चि (jāuvayānci) जांवयान्चि (jāuvayānci)

References edit

  • Pushpak Bhattacharyya (2017) IndoWordNet[1]
  • Madhavi Sardesai (2006) A Comparative Linguistic and Cultural Study of Lexical Influences on Konkani[2], Goa University (doctoral thesis)