বাচ্চা

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Bengali

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Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian بچه (bačča), which is from Middle Persian wck' (wačag, child, baby, cub), from Proto-Iranian *wacáh, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *watsás (yearling calf), whence also came Sanskrit वत्स (vatsa), whence the doublets বৎস (botśo) and বাছা (bacha), both of which have similarly changed the meaning to "child".

Pronunciation

Adjective

বাচ্চা (bacca) (comparative আরও বাচ্চা, superlative সবচেয়ে বাচ্চা)

  1. young, infantile
    Synonym: কমবয়সী (komobẏośi)
    এই বাচ্চা ছেলেটাকে তুমি ছাড়বে না?
    ei bacca cheleṭakeō tumi chaṛobe na?
    You will not even exclude this young boy?.
  2. childish, immature, babyish
    বিষয়ে সে একেবারে বাচ্চা
    e biśoẏe śe ekebarei bacca
    In this regard, he/she is absolutely childish.

Noun

বাচ্চা (bacca) (objective বাচ্চা (bacca) or বাচ্চাকে (baccake), genitive বাচ্চার (baccar), locative বাচ্চায় (baccaẏ) or বাচ্চাতে (baccate))

  1. child, infant
    Synonyms: ছাওয়াল (chaōẇal), খোকা (khōka), ওলদ (ōlod)
    আমার বাচ্চা জোয়ান হয়ে গেল
    amar bacca jōẇan hoẏe gel.
    My child has become pubescent.

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