मन्यते

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Sanskrit

Etymology

    From Proto-Indo-Aryan *mányatay, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *mányatay, from Proto-Indo-European *mn̥yo-, from *men- (to think). Cognate with Old Avestan 𐬨𐬀𐬥𐬌𐬌𐬈𐬙𐬉 (maniietē), Ancient Greek μαίνομαι (maínomai), Old Church Slavonic мьнѣти (mĭněti).

    Pronunciation

    Verb

    मन्यते (mányate) third-singular indicative (class 4, type A, root मन्)[1]

    1. to think, believe, imagine, suppose, conjecture
    2. to regard or consider anyone or anything (accusative) as
    3. to think oneself or be thought to be, appear as, pass for
    4. to be of opinion, think fit or right
    5. to agree or be of the same opinion with
    6. to set the heart or mind on, honour, esteem, hope or wish for
    7. to think of (in prayer etc., either "to remember, meditate on", or "mention, declare", or "excogitate, invent"), ponder
    8. to perceive, observe, learn, know, understand, comprehend
    9. to offer, present
    10. (causative) to honour, esteem, value highly
    11. (desiderative) to reflect upon, consider, examine, investigate
    12. (desiderative) to cali in question, doubt ("with regard to" +locative)

    Conjugation

    Present: मन्यते (mányate)
    Active Mediopassive
    Singular Dual Plural Singular Dual Plural
    Indicative
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    मन्यते
    mányate
    मन्येते
    mányete
    मन्यन्ते
    mányante
    Second -
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    मन्यसे
    mányase
    मन्येथे
    mányethe
    मन्यध्वे
    mányadhve
    First -
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    मन्ये
    mánye
    मन्यावहे
    mányāvahe
    मन्यामहे
    mányāmahe
    Imperative
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    मन्यताम्
    mányatām
    मन्येताम्
    mányetām
    मन्यन्ताम्
    mányantām
    Second -
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    मन्यस्व
    mányasva
    मन्येथाम्
    mányethām
    मन्यध्वम्
    mányadhvam
    First -
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    मन्यै
    mányai
    मन्यावहै
    mányāvahai
    मन्यामहै
    mányāmahai
    Optative/Potential
    Third -
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    मन्येत
    mányeta
    मन्येयाताम्
    mányeyātām
    मन्येरन्
    mányeran
    Second -
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    मन्येथाः
    mányethāḥ
    मन्येयाथाम्
    mányeyāthām
    मन्येध्वम्
    mányedhvam
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    मन्येय
    mányeya
    मन्येवहि
    mányevahi
    मन्येमहि
    mányemahi
    Subjunctive
    Third -
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    मन्याते / मन्यातै
    mányāte / mányātai
    मन्यैते
    mányaite
    मन्यन्त / मन्यान्तै
    mányanta / mányāntai
    Second -
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    मन्यासे / मन्यासै
    mányāse / mányāsai
    मन्यैथे
    mányaithe
    मन्याध्वै
    mányādhvai
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    मन्यै
    mányai
    मन्यावहै
    mányāvahai
    मन्यामहै
    mányāmahai
    Participles
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    मन्यमान
    mányamāna
    Notes
    • The subjunctive is only used in Vedic Sanskrit.
    Imperfect: अमन्यत (ámanyata)
    Active Mediopassive
    Singular Dual Plural Singular Dual Plural
    Indicative
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    अमन्यत
    ámanyata
    अमन्येताम्
    ámanyetām
    अमन्यन्त
    ámanyanta
    Second -
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    अमन्यथाः
    ámanyathāḥ
    अमन्येथाम्
    ámanyethām
    अमन्यध्वम्
    ámanyadhvam
    First -
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    अमन्ये
    ámanye
    अमन्यावहि
    ámanyāvahi
    अमन्यामहि
    ámanyāmahi

    Descendants

    References

    1. ^ Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “mányatē”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press