آوا

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Etymology

From Middle Persian (ʾʾwʾg /⁠āwāg⁠/, voice, speech).

Pronunciation

Readings
Classical reading? āwā
Dari reading? āwā
Iranian reading? âvâ
Tajik reading? ovo
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Noun

آوا (âvâ) (plural آوا‌ها (âvâ-hâ))

Dari آوا
Iranian Persian
Tajik ово
  1. sound
  2. voice
  3. (phonetics) phone

Inflection

    Basic forms of آوا (âvâ)
singular plural
bare آوا
(âvấ)
آواها
(âvâ-hấ)
definitive direct object آوا را
(âvấ râ)
آوا رو
(âvấ ro)
آواها را
(âvâ-hấ râ)
آواها رو
(âvâ-hấ ro)
ezâfe آوای
(âvấ-ye)
آواهای
(âvâ-hấ-ye)
marked indefinite
or relative definite
آوایی
(âvấ-i)
آواهایی
(âvâ-hấ-i)
Colloquial.
    Possessive forms of آوا (âvâ)
singular plural
1st person singular
(“my”)
آوایم
(âvấyam)
آوام
(âvấm)
آواهایم
(âvâ-hấyam)
آواهام
(âvâ-hấm)
2nd person singular
(“your”)
آوایت
(âvấyat)
آوات
(âvất)
آواهایت
(âvâ-hấyat)
آواهات
(âvâ-hất)
3rd person singular
(“his, her, its”)
آوایش
(âvấyaš)
آواش
(âvấš)
آواهایش
(âvâ-hấyaš)
آواهاش
(âvâ-hấš)
1st plural
(“our”)
آوایمان
(âvấyemân)
آوامون
(âvấmun)
آواهایمان
(âvâ-hấyemân)
آواهامون
(âvâ-hấmun)
2nd plural
(“your”)
آوایتان
(âvấyetân)
آواتون
(âvấtun)
آواهایتان
(âvâ-hấyetân)
آواهاتون
(âvâ-hấtun)
3rd plural
(“their”)
آوایشان
(âvấyešân)
آواشون
(âvấšun)
آواهایشان
(âvâ-hấyešân)
آواهاشون
(âvâ-hấšun)
Colloquial.

Proper noun

Dari آوا
Iranian Persian
Tajik Ово

آوا (âvâ)

  1. a female given name, Ava, from Middle Persian

References

  • Durkin-Meisterernst, Desmond (2004) “ʾʾwʾg”, in A Dictionary of Manichaean Middle Persian and Parthian (Corpus Fontium Manichaeorum; 3.1), Turnhout: Brepols