π‘‚¦π‘‚°π‘‚ž

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Bhojpuri

Etymology

From Sanskrit ΰ€­ΰ€•ΰ₯ΰ€€ (bhakta, β€œboiled rice”). Compare Bengali ভাঀ (bhat, β€œboiled rice”).

Noun

π‘‚¦π‘‚°π‘‚ž (bhāt)

  1. boiled rice, cooked rice
    π‘‚¦π‘‚°π‘‚ž π‘‚₯π‘‚’π‘‚ͺ?
    bhāt banal?
    is the rice cooked

References

  • Tiwari, Uday Narayan, The origin and development of Bhojpuri, The Asiatic Society, Kolkata: 1960.

Magahi

Etymology

From Sanskrit ΰ€­ΰ€•ΰ₯ΰ€€ (bhakta, β€œboiled rice”). Compare Bhojpuri π‘‚¦π‘‚°π‘‚ž (bhāt, β€œboiled rice”).

Noun

π‘‚¦π‘‚°π‘‚ž (bhāt)

  1. boiled rice, cooked rice
    π‘‚¦π‘‚°π‘‚ž π‘‚₯π‘‚’π‘‚ͺπ‘‚·??
    bhāt banlo??
    is the rice cooked