Bhojpuri edit

Etymology edit

From Sanskrit पतति (patati, to fly, fall). Compare Nepali पर्नु (parnu, to happen), Gujarati પડવું (paḍvũ), Bengali পড়া (poṛa), Hindustani پڑنا / पड़ना (paṛnā).

Verb edit

𑂣𑂚𑂪 (paṛal) (Devanagari पड़ल)

  1. to fall, to fall down, to drop
    Synonym: 𑂏𑂱𑂩𑂪 (giral)
  2. to lie, be strewn about
  3. to be hot or cold (of the weather)
  4. to occur, happen
  5. to befall, happen to
  6. (modal auxiliary) must

References edit

  • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “pátati”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press

Magahi edit

Etymology edit

From Sanskrit पतति (patati, to fly, fall). Compare Nepali पर्नु (parnu, to happen), Gujarati પડવું (paḍvũ), Bengali পড়া (poṛa), Hindustani پڑنا / पड़ना (paṛnā).

Verb edit

𑂣𑂚𑂪 (paṛal)

  1. to fall, to fall down, to drop
    Synonym: 𑂏𑂱𑂩𑂪
  2. to lie, be strewn about
  3. to be hot or cold (of the weather)
  4. to occur, happen
  5. to befall, happen to
  6. (modal auxiliary) must
    𑂞𑂷𑂩𑂰⸱𑂯𑂧𑂹𑂧𑂩⸱𑂮𑂯𑂔𑂷𑂏⸱𑂍𑂩𑂵'𑂉⸱𑂣𑂚𑂞𑂶
    You must help me.

References edit

  • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “pátati”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press