Assamese edit

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Etymology edit

Inherited from Early Assamese তঞি (toñi), from Kamarupi Prakrit 𑖝𑖂, from Magadhi Prakrit [Term?], from Sanskrit ত্ৱম্ (tvam), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *túH-am, from Proto-Indo-European *túh₂.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /tɔɪ/
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Pronoun edit

তই (toi)

  1. you (singular; very familiar, inferior)
    তই গধূলিলৈ আমাৰ ঘৰলৈ আহিবি
    toi godhuliloi amar ghoroloi ahibi.
    You come to our house in the evening.
  2. (dialectal) you (singular; non honorific)
    (Central, Kamrupi):
    তই গধূলালিগি আমাআ ঘঅক আহিবি।
    toi godhulaligi amaa ghook ahibi.
    You come to our house in the evening.
    তই গৈধ্লাকলগি আমাহাৰ ঘৰক আই্হ্বি।
    toi goidhlaklogi amahar ghorok aihbi.
    You come to our house in the evening.

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Pronoun edit

তই (tôi)

  1. you (singular)