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ஆகு

(agu). IPA(key): /aːɡɯ/ <span class="searchmatch">ஆகு</span> • (āku) (causative ஆக்கு) (intransitive) alternative form of ஆ (ā, “to be, to become”). Conjugation of <span class="searchmatch">ஆகு</span> (āku) See also the conjugation...


ಆಗು

Cognate with Malayalam ആകുക (ākuka), Tamil <span class="searchmatch">ஆகு</span> (āku), Telugu అగు (agu). ಆಗು • (āgu) To happen To be finished...


ആകുക

Proto-Dravidian *āku. Cognate with Kannada ಆಗು (āgu, “to become”), Tamil <span class="searchmatch">ஆகு</span> (āku), Telugu అగు (agu). IPA(key): /aːɡukɐ/ ആകുക • (ākuka) (intransitive)...


Kannada alphabet. ಆ • (ā) that, those ಆಯ್ (āy), ಆಯ (āya) Cognate with Kannada ಆಗು (āgu), Tamil ஆ (ā), <span class="searchmatch">ஆகு</span> (āku) and Malayalam ആകുക (ākuka). ಆ (ā) to become...


ஆகுபெயர்

From <span class="searchmatch">ஆகு</span> (āku, “to become”) +‎ பெயர் (peyar, “name, noun”). IPA(key): /ʔaːɡupejaɾ̪/, [ʔɑːɡʊpɛjəɾ̪] ஆகுபெயர் • (ākupeyar) (grammar) metonymy, synecdoche...


-ஆன

கருமையான குள்ளமான சுவையான தேவையான நீளமான பிரமாதமான முக்கியமான மெதுவான -ஆக (-āka) <span class="searchmatch">ஆகு</span> (āku) ஆ (ā) அணை (aṇai) அனை (aṉai) ஆணை (āṇai) ஆன (āṉa) ஆனை (āṉai)...


ஆகாதே

From the singular negative imperative of ஆ (ā), <span class="searchmatch">ஆகு</span> (āku); literally, “do not become”. IPA(key): /aːɡaːd̪eː/ ஆகாதே • (ākātē) (archaic, poetic) is it not...


అగు

from Proto-Dravidian *ā- (“to be”). Cognate with Kannada ಆಗು (āgu), Tamil <span class="searchmatch">ஆகு</span> (āku), ஆ (ā), Malayalam ആകുക (ākuka), Sholaga ಆ (ā), ಆಯ್ (āy), ಆಯ (āya)....


ஓம்

contraction of Proto-Dravidian *ākum (“it will be so, it shall be so”, see <span class="searchmatch">ஆகு</span> (āku, “to become”), ஆகும் (ākum)), Doublet of ஆம் (ām) and ஆமாம் (āmām)....


اننگ

Derived from Proto-Dravidian *an-. Cognate with Tamil <span class="searchmatch">ஆகு</span> (āku, “to be”). اَنِّنْگ (anniṅg) to be Bray, Denys (1934) “anning”, in The Brahui Language‎[1]...