Afërditë
আরও দেখুন: afërditë
আলবেনীয়
সম্পাদনাব্যুৎপত্তি
সম্পাদনাDerived from প্রাচীন গ্রিক Ἀφροδίτη (Aphrodítē). Alternatively, perhaps an indefinite form of Afërdita (“the daybreak, the dawn”), compound of afër (“nearby, close”) and ditë (“day”), referring to the planet Venus or the morning star (which in any case may have influenced the spelling) (compare Bardhyl).[১] According to W. W. Tarn, প্রাচীন গ্রিক Ἀφροδίτη (Aphrodítē) may even be a loan from a neighboring language;[২] see that entry for more.
নামবাচক বিশেষ্য
সম্পাদনাAfërditë f (definite Afërdita)
- (astronomy) Venus
- deity in আলবেনীয় mythology (আলবেনীয় variant of Aphrodite, গ্রিক mythology and Roman goddess Venus)
- a নারী মূলনাম Venus, the morning star
Declension
সম্পাদনাdeclension of আলবেনীয় names Afërditë (“dawn”) (f.) and Afërdit (“dawn”) (m.) | ||||||
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পুরুষ forms | nominative (emërore) | accusative (kallëzore) | genitive (gjinore) | dative (dhanore) | ablative (rrjedhore) | vocative (thirrore) |
indefinite (একবচন) | Afërdit | Afërdit | Afërdit-i | Afërdit-i | Afërdit-i | Afërdit-o / o Afërdit(-o) |
definite (একবচন) | Afërdit-i | Afërdit-in | Afërdit-it | Afërdit-it | Afërdit-it | o Afërdit-i |
indefinite (বহুবচন) | Afërdit-ë | Afërdit-ë | Afërdit-ëve | Afërdit-ëve | Afërdit-ësh | o Afërdit-ë |
definite (বহুবচন) | Afërdit-ët | Afërdit-ët | Afërdit-ëvet | Afërdit-ëvet | Afërdit-ëvet | o Afërdit-ët |
নারী forms | nominative | accusative | genitive | dative | ablative | vocative |
indefinite (একবচন) | Afërdit-ë | Afërdit-ë | Afërdit-a | Afërdit-a | Afërdit-a | oj Afërdit-ë |
definite (একবচন) | Afërdit-a | Afërdit-ën | Afërdit-ës | Afërdit-ës | Afërdit-ës | oj Afërdit-a |
indefinite (বহুবচন) | Afërdit-ë | Afërdit-ë | Afërdit-ëve | Afërdit-ëve | Afërdit-ësh | oj Afërdit-ë |
definite (বহুবচন) | Afërdit-ët | Afërdit-ët | Afërdit-ëvet | Afërdit-ëvet | Afërdit-ëvet | oj Afërdit-ët |
সম্পর্কিত পদ
সম্পাদনাতথ্যসূত্র
সম্পাদনা- ↑ Orel, Vladimir E. (1998) “Afërditë”, in আলবেনীয় Etymological Dictionary, Leiden, Boston, Köln: Brill, →ISBN, page 1
- ↑ Alexander the Great (v. 1), W. W. Tarn, ISBN-13: 978-0521295635, 1948, Great Britain