Hindi

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Etymology

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Inherited from Sauraseni Prakrit, from Sanskrit मूष (mūṣa), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *múHs, from Proto-Indo-European *múh₂s.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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मूस (mūsm (Urdu spelling موس)

  1. mouse, rat
    Synonym: चूहा (cūhā)

Declension

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Konkani

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Etymology

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From Sanskrit मशक (maśaka).

Noun

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मूस (mūs) (Latin script mus, Kannada script ಮೂಸ್)

  1. a housefly or a gnat

Declension

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Declension of मूस
singular plural
ergative मूसान (mūsān) मूसान्नि (mūsānni)
nominative मूस (mūs) मूसा (mūsā)
vocative मूसा (mūsā) मूसान्नो (mūsānno)
accusative/dative मूसाक (mūsāk) मूसांक (mūsānk)
superessive मूसार/मूसाचेर (mūsār/mūsācer) मूसान्चेर (mūsāncer)
instrumental मूसानि (mūsāni) मूसान्नि (mūsānni)
ablative मूसात्ल्यान (mūsātlyān) मूसान्त्ल्यान (mūsāntlyān)
Genitive declension of मूस
masculine object feminine object
singular plural singular plural
singular subject मूसाचो (mūsātso) मूसाचे (mūsāce) मूसाचि (mūsāci) मूसाचि (mūsāci)
plural subject मूसान्चो (mūsāntso) मूसान्चे (mūsānce) मूसान्चि (mūsānci) मूसान्चि (mūsānci)

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