Gujarati

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Etymology

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Inherited from Prakrit 𑀚𑀟𑁆𑀟 (jaḍḍa), from Sanskrit जड (jaḍa), of non-Indo-Aryan origin. Cognate with Bengali জাড় (jaṛ, cold), Kashmiri زَد (zad, stupid), Marathi जाड (jāḍ, thick), Odia ଜାଡ଼ୁଆ (jāṛuā, dumb), and Sindhi خَرُ (jaru, wretch).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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જાડું (jāḍũ)

  1. thick
  2. fat, overweight

Declension

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Declension of જાડું
nominative oblique/vocative/instrumental locative
singular plural singular plural
masculine જાડો (jāḍo) જાડા (jāḍā) જાડા (jāḍā) જાડા (jāḍā) જાડે (jāḍe)
neuter જાડું (jāḍũ) જાડાં (jāḍā̃) જાડા (jāḍā) જાડાં (jāḍā̃) જાડે (jāḍe)
feminine જાડી (jāḍī) જાડી (jāḍī) જાડી (jāḍī) જાડી (jāḍī)
  • Note: If the noun being modified is unmarked, then the masculine and neuter locatives do not apply.

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