Suffix forming feminine equivalents from masculine nouns in Hindi
Meaning, Devanagari spelling and pronunciation
The meaning of “suffix forming feminine equivalents from masculine nouns” in Hindi is -ई . Copy the Devanagari word above, hear how it is pronounced, and use it anywhere. To type words like this yourself, try our Hindi typing tool, or explore more words in the vocabulary sets.
suffix forming feminine equivalents from masculine nouns
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-Iranian *i-
Proto-Indo-European *-kos
Proto-Indo-Iranian *-kas
Proto-Indo-Iranian *-ikas
Sanskrit -इक (-ika)
Sanskrit -इका (-ikā)
Prakrit -इया (-iyā)
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Sanskrit -ई (-ī)influ.
Hindi -ई
Inherited from Old Hindi -ई (-ī), from Prakrit -इया (-iyā), -ई (-ī), from Sanskrit -इका (-ikā), -ई (-ī) and also influenced by Sanskrit -ई (-ī). Doublet of -इका (-ikā). See -इयाँ (-iyā̃), -इयों (-iyõ), and -इयो (-iyo) for the etymologies of those endings specifically.
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Proto-Indo-Iranian *i-
Proto-Indo-European *-kos
Proto-Indo-Iranian *-kas
Proto-Indo-Iranian *-ikas
Sanskrit -इक (-ika)
Sanskrit -इका (-ikā)
Prakrit -इया (-iyā)
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Sanskrit -ई (-ī)influ.
Hindi -ई
Inherited from Old Hindi -ई (-ī), from Prakrit -इया (-iyā), -ई (-ī), from Sanskrit -इका (-ikā), -ई (-ī) and also influenced by Sanskrit -ई (-ī). Doublet of -इका (-ikā). See -इयाँ (-iyā̃), -इयों (-iyõ), and -इयो (-iyo) for the etymologies of those endings specifically.
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