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Assamese

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Etymology 1

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Assamese verb set
পা (pa)
পোৱা (püa)
পোওৱা (püüa)

Inherited from Sanskrit প্ৰাপযতি (prāpayati, to obtain). Cognate with Sylheti ꠙꠣ (fa), Bengali পা (pa), Hindi पाना (pānā).

Verb

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পা (pa) (transitive)

  1. get, receive
    মই কালি কলম এটা পাইছিলোঁmoi kali kolom eta paisilü̃.I got a pen yesterday.
  2. obtain
    Synonyms: আৰ্জ (arz), লাভ (labh), হাছিল কৰ (hasil kor), লাভ কৰ (labh kor)
  3. win, gain, achieve
    Synonym: লাভ কৰ (labh kor)
    ১৯৪৭চনত ভাৰতে ইংৰাজৰ পৰা স্বাধীনতা পাইছিল1947sonot bharote iṅrazor pora ssadhinota paisil.In 1947 India gained independence from the British.
  4. find
  5. reach
    মই নগাওঁ পাইছোঁmoi nogaü̃ paisü̃.I have reached Nowgong.
  6. be allowed, permitted
    ইয়াত চিঞৰিব নাপায়iat sio͂ribo napay.It is not allowed to scream here.
  7. (as: verb -ই (-i) পা (pa)) experience
    মই ৰুছ দেশ থাকি পাইছোঁ
    moi rus dexot thaki paisü̃.
    I experienced living in Russia.
    তাই কেতিয়াও সাঁতুৰি পোৱা নাই
    tai ketiaü xãturi püa nai.
    She never experienced swimming.
Conjugation
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Etymology 2

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Inherited from Early Assamese পাৱ (pawo), from Sanskrit পদ (pada).

Alternative forms

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Noun

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পা (pa) (rare as a solid word)

  1. (anatomy) foot
    গা-পা ধোৱা!
    ga-pa dhüa!
    Bath!
    (literally, “You wash body and/to feet!”)

Bengali

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Pronunciation

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  • (Rarh) IPA(key): /pa/, [ˈpaː], [ˈpaˑ]
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  • (Dhaka) IPA(key): /pa/, [ˈpaː], [ˈpaˑ]
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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Prakrit 𑀧𑀸𑀅 (pāa), from Sanskrit पद (pada, step, foot, position), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *padám, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *padám, from Proto-Indo-European *pedóm, originally meaning 'trace, bottom', from *ped- (step, footprint). Cognate with Ancient Greek ποδός (podós) (whence English -pod), Latin pedis (whence English -ped) and Old English fōt (whence English foot). Doublet of পদ (pod, step, position).

Noun

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পা (pa)

  1. (anatomy) leg, foot
Inflection
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Inflection of পা
nominative পা
pa
objective পা / পাকে
pa (semantically general or indefinite) / pake (semantically definite)
genitive পার
par
locative পাতে / পায়
pate / paẏ
Indefinite forms
nominative পা
pa
objective পা / পাকে
pa (semantically general or indefinite) / pake (semantically definite)
genitive পার
par
locative পাতে / পায়
pate / paẏ
Definite forms
singular plural
nominative পাটি , পাটা
paṭi, paṭa
পাগুলি, পাগুলা, পাগুলো
paguli, pagula, pagulō
objective পাটি, পাটা
paṭi, paṭa
পাগুলি, পাগুলা, পাগুলো
paguli, pagula, pagulō
genitive পাটির, পাটার
paṭir, paṭar
পাগুলির, পাগুলার, পাগুলোর
pagulir, pagular, pagulōr
locative পাটিতে, পাটাতে, পাটায়
paṭite, paṭate, paṭaẏ
পাগুলিতে, পাগুলাতে, পাগুলায়, পাগুলোতে
pagulite, pagulate, pagulaẏ, pagulōte
Objective Note: In some dialects -রে (-re) marks this case instead of -কে (-ke).
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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Verb

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পা (pa)

  1. intimate second-person present imperative of পাওয়া (paōẇa)