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Gujarati
Etymology
Inherited from Old Gujarati लीधउं (līdhaüṃ). Cognate with Marwari लीधौ (līdhau), Malvi लीदो (līdo), लीधो (līdho).
Pronunciation
Verb
લીધું • (līdhũ)[1][2][3]
- perfective of લેવું (levũ, “to take”):[4][5] took, taken
Declension
Declension of લીધું
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nominative
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oblique/vocative/instrumental
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locative
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singular
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plural
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singular
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plural
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masculine
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લીધો (līdho)
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લીધા (līdhā)
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લીધા (līdhā)
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લીધા (līdhā)
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લીધે (līdhe)
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neuter
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લીધું (līdhũ)
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લીધાં (līdhā̃)
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લીધા (līdhā)
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લીધાં (līdhā̃)
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લીધે (līdhe)
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feminine
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લીધી (līdhī)
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લીધી (līdhī)
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લીધી (līdhī)
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લીધી (līdhī)
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- Note: If the noun being modified is unmarked, then the masculine and neuter locatives do not apply.
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Derived terms
References
More information
- ^ “લીધું”, in Gujaratilexicon.com [Gujarati-English dictionary], Arnion Technologies, 2009.
- ^ “લીધું”, in Gujaratilexicon.com [Gujarati-Gujarati dictionary], Arnion Technologies, 2009.
- ^ “લીધું”, in રેખ્તા ગુજરાતી શબ્દકોશ (rekhtā gujrātī śabdakoś) (in Gujarati), Noida, India: Rekhta Foundation, 2024.
- ^ George Cardona and Dhanesh Jain, editors (2003), The Indo-Aryan Languages (Routledge Language Family Series), Routledge, →ISBN, page 682: “li-dh (le / lɛ ‘take’)”
- ^ Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “lábhatē”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 635: “G. levũ, pp. līdhũ”