পকা

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Assamese

Etymology 1

Assamese verb set
পক (pok)
পকা (poka)
পকোৱা (poküa)
পকোওৱা (poküüa)

Inherited from Sanskrit পচতি (pacati, to cook; to ripen; to mature), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *páćati, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *páčati, from Proto-Indo-European *pékʷeti (to cook).

Pronunciation

Adjective

পকা (poka)

  1. ripe (mainly fruits); mature
    Synonyms: পূৰঠ (puroth), পৈণত (poinot)
    Antonym: কেঁচা (kẽsa)
    মই পকা আমতকৈ কেঁচা আম বেছি ভাল পাওঁ
    moi poka amotkoi kẽsa am besi bhal paü̃.
    I like raw mangoes more than ripe mangoes.
    চহৰত থাকি থাকি পকি গৈছ݁ তই!
    sohorot thaki thaki poki goiso toi!
    You have become mature living in the city!
  2. concrete

Verb

পকা (poka)

  1. to become ripen, mature
    তহঁত লিচু পকিছেনে?
    tohõtor lisu pokisene?
    Are your lychees ripe?
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Verb

পকা (poka)

  1. verb stem of পকোৱা