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Central Kurdish
Noun
کا (ka)
- straw
Persian
Etymology
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Pronunciation
Noun
کا • (kâ) (dialectal)
- Abadan form of کاکا (kâkâ)
References
- Miller, Corey, Livingston, Jace, Vinson, Mark, Triebwasser Prado, Thomas (2014) Persian Dialects: As Spoken in Iran, University of Maryland Center for Advanced Study of Language, page 31
Urdu
Etymology
Inherited from Sauraseni Prakrit किअउं (kiaüṃ), from Sanskrit कृतं (kṛtaṃ) (perfect participle neuter of कृ (kṛ, “to do”)). Dasa also suggests क (ka, diminutive suffix). Compare Hindi का (kā) and Punjabi دا (dā).
Pronunciation
Particle
کا • (kā) (Hindi spelling का)
- marks the genitive case: of, belonging to
- فیض کا بھائی ― faiz kā bhā'ī ― Faiz's brother
- اُس کا دوست ― us kā dōst ― his friend
- عائشہ کی گھڑی ― Aisha kī ghaṛī ― Ayesha's watch
- part of, from
- مالٹے کا رس ― mālṭe kā ras ― orange juice (literally, “juice from orange”)
- ہاتھ کی اُنگلی ― hāth kī unglī ― finger of the hand.
- made of, consisting of
- لوہے کی تلوار ― lōhē kī talvār ― an iron sword
- worth, useful
کیا یہ کوئی کہنے کی بات ہے؟- kyā yeh kō'ī kehnē kī bāt hai?
- Is this something that is worth saying?
- (in the oblique) forms compound postpositions
- کے دوران ― ke dorān ― during
- کی طَرَف ― kī taraf ― facing
Usage notes
- کا (kā) is a possessive particle in Urdu to show relationships with people and things, and in many cases it can be translated as an apostrophe s as possession would be used in English. It is not used to show possession by people of objects, and, as such, is also frequently used as an adjective termination, e.g.:
- سونے کی گھَڑی ― sone kī ghaṛī ― a gold watch
- کاٹھ کا گھوڑا ― kāṭh kā ghoṛā ― a wooden horse
- In the case of the pronouns of the first and second persons, کا (kā) takes the form را (rā): میرا (merā), تیرا (terā), ہَمارا (hamārā), تُمْہارا (tumhārā).
- The masculine oblique کے (ke) and feminine oblique کی (kī) form a large number of compound postpositions such as کے ساتھ (ke sāth, “with”), کے پِیچھے (ke pīche, “behind”), کی طَرْح (kī tarh, “like”) etc.
Inflection
Declension of کا
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singular
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plural
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کے (ke)
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indirect
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کے (ke)
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کی (kī)
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References