মজা

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See also: মোজা

Assamese

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Classical Persian مزه (maza), from Middle Persian m(y)ck' (mazig), from Old Persian . Compare Sanskrit महस् (mahas, pleasure, enjoyment).

Adjective

মজা (moza)

  1. tasty (also check etymology 3)
    Synonyms: জুতিলগা (zutiloga), (Central dialect) গাহাম (gaham)

Noun

মজা (moza)

  1. joy, pleasure, delight, happiness
    Synonyms: ফূৰ্ত্তি (phurtti), ৰং (roṅ), উলাহ (ulah), আমেজ (amez), সুখ (xukh)
Declension

Etymology 2

Assamese verb set
মজ (moz)
মজা (moza)
মজোৱা (mozüa)
মজোওৱা (mozüüa)

Inherited from Sanskrit মাৰ্জতি (marjati, to rub, to clean).

Alternative forms

Adjective

মজা (moza) (Eastern Standard)

  1. rubbed
    Synonym: ঘঁহা (ghõha)

Verb

মজা (moza) (transitive) (Eastern Standard)

  1. to rub
    Synonym: ঘঁহা (ghõha)
  2. to brush
    মই দিন দুবাৰকৈ দাঁত মাজোঁ
    moi edinot dubarkoi dãt mazü̃.
    I brush my teeth twice a day.
Conjugation

Etymology 3

Assamese verb set
মজ (moz)
মজা (moza)
মজোৱা (mozüa)
মজোওৱা (mozüüa)

Inherited from Sanskrit মজ্জতি (majjati, to sink, to perish), from Proto-Indo-European *mesg- (to dip, sink).

Adjective

মজা (moza)

  1. soft
    Synonyms: তুলতুলীয়া (tulotulia), নৰম (norom), ফেপা (phepa), কোমল (kümol), শেলুকীয়া (xelukia), ফেচফেচীয়া (phesophesia), মোলায়েম (mülayem), সোপসুপীয়া (xüpoxupia), ফেচেকা (pheseka)
  2. immersed
  3. sunken

Verb

মজা (moza) (intransitive)

  1. to soften, become soft
    কলটো মজিছে
    koltü mozise.
    The banana has become soft.
  2. to immerse
  3. to sink
    Synonyms: দবা (doba), জমা (zoma)
Conjugation
See also: মোজা

Bengali

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian مزه (maza), from Middle Persian (myck', m(y)ck' /⁠mizag⁠/, taste). Cognate with Assamese মজা (moza), Urdu مزہ (maza), मौजा (maujā) / मज़ा (mazā), Gujarati મજા (majā), Marathi मजा (majā), Nepali मज्जा (majjā), Punjabi ਮਜਾ (majā).

Pronunciation

Adjective

মজা (moja) (comparative আরও মজা, superlative সবচেয়ে মজা)

  1. tasty
    Synonym: লজিজ (lojij)

Noun

মজা (moja)

  1. joy, pleasure, delight, happiness
    Synonyms: ফুর্তি (phurti), আমেজ (amej), আমোদ (amōd), ইয়ার্কি (iẏarki)

Derived terms