See also: নচা and নিচে

Assamese

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Etymology

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Assamese verb set
নাচ (nas)
নাচা (nasa)
নাচোৱা (nasüa)
নাচোওৱা (nasüüa)

From Sanskrit নৃত্যতি (nṛtyati). Cognate with Sylheti ꠘꠣꠌꠣ (nasa), Bengali নাচা (naca), Nepali नाच्नु (nācnu), Punjabi ਨੱਚਣਾ (naccaṇā), Hindustani नाचना (nācnā) / ناچنا (nācnā).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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নাচা (nasa) (transitive) (Central Standard)

  1. to dance
    লপুৱে নাচেlopue nase.Lopu dances.

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Bengali

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Etymology

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Inherited from Prakrit 𑀡𑀘𑁆𑀘𑀇 (ṇaccaï), from Sanskrit नृत्यति (nṛtyati, to dance), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *(s)nr̥tyati, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)nr̥-t-yeti, from *(s)ner-t-, an extension of *(s)ner- (to turn, bend, twist). Cognate with English narrow. Doublet of নৃত্য (nritto), নাট্য (naṭṭo) and নাটক (naṭok).

Pronunciation

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  • (Rarh) IPA(key): /nat͡ʃa/, [ˈnat͡ʃaˑ]
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  • (Dhaka) IPA(key): /natɕa/, [ˈnatɕaˑ]
  • Rhymes: -at͡ʃa
  • Hyphenation: না‧চা

Verb

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নাচা (naca)

  1. to dance
    তোর সঙ্গে নাচতে চাই না।
    tōr śoṅge nacote cai na.
    I don't want to dance with you.

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