See also: আঁটা

Assamese

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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আটা (ata)

  1. flour
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Etymology 2

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Assamese verb set
আট (at)
আটা (ata)
আটুৱা (atua)
আটুওৱা (atuüa)

Inherited from Proto-Indo-Aryan *aṭṭ-. Cognate to Bengali আঁটা (ãṭa), Punjabi ਅੱਟਣਾ (aṭṭaṇā), Nepali अटाउनु (aṭāunu), Hindi अँटना (ãṭnā).

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Verb

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আটা (ata) (intransitive) (Central Standard)

  1. to fit in, be contained in
  2. to tighten, fasten
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Bengali

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Etymology

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Inherited from Magadhi Prakrit 𑀅𑀝𑁆𑀝 (aṭṭa​) + Middle Indo-Aryan -𑀓- (-ka-), from Sanskrit *আর্ত (*ārtá, ground, crushed), the vriddhi of *ঋত (*ṛtá), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hr̥Htás, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂l̥h₁-tós, from *h₂elh₁- (to grind).[1][2] Cognate with Assamese আটা (ata), Odia ଅଟା (aṭā), Magahi 𑂄𑂀𑂗𑂰 (ā̃ṭā), Bhojpuri आटा (āṭā), Hindustani آٹا (āṭā) / आटा (āṭā), Nepali आटो (āṭo), Vaghri આટ્ટો (āṭṭo), Gujarati આટો (āṭo), Marwari आटौ (āṭau), Punjabi ਆਟਾ (āṭā).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /aʈa/, [ˈäʈ̟äˑ]
  • Rhymes: -aʈa
  • Hyphenation: আ‧টা

Noun

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আটা (aṭa)

  1. whole-wheat flour, atta

Inflection

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indefinite forms
nominative আটা (aṭa)
objective আটা / আটাকে (aṭa (semantically general or indefinite) / aṭake (semantically definite))
genitive আটার (aṭar)
locative আটাতে / আটায় (aṭate / aṭaẏ)
definite forms
singular plural
nominative আটাটি , আটাটা (aṭaṭi, aṭaṭa) আটাগুলি, আটাগুলা, আটাগুলো (aṭaguli, aṭagula, aṭagulō)
objective আটাটি, আটাটা (aṭaṭi, aṭaṭa) আটাগুলি, আটাগুলা, আটাগুলো (aṭaguli, aṭagula, aṭagulō)
genitive আটাটির, আটাটার (aṭaṭir, aṭaṭar) আটাগুলির, আটাগুলার, আটাগুলোর (aṭagulir, aṭagular, aṭagulōr)
locative আটাটিতে, আটাটাতে, আটাটায় (aṭaṭite, aṭaṭate, aṭaṭaẏ) আটাগুলিতে, আটাগুলাতে, আটাগুলায়, আটাগুলোতে (aṭagulite, aṭagulate, aṭagulaẏ, aṭagulōte)
Objective Note: In some dialects, -রে (-re) marks this case instead of -কে (-ke).

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References

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  1. ^ Beekes, Robert S. P. (2010) “ἀλέω”, in Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 10), with the assistance of Lucien van Beek, Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 65
  2. ^ Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “*ārta2”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press