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Assamese
Etymology 1
Inherited from Prakrit 𑀤𑀳 (daha), from Sanskrit দ্ৰহ (draha, “deep lake”). Cognate with Bengali দ (do), দা (da), দহ (doho, “tank, lake, deep pool”), Odia ଦହ (daha, “lake, deep (water), marsh, mud”), Nepali दह (daha, “natural pond, cistern”), Bhojpuri 𑂠𑂯 (dah) / दह (dah, “lake”), Hindustani دہ / दह (dah, “deep pool”), Sinhalese දහ (daha, “lake, pond”), Pali daha (“pond, lake”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
দ • (do)
- deep
- বাৰিষা কালত পুখুৰীটো বৰ দ হৈ যায়। ― barixa kalot pukhuritü bor do hoi zay. ― The pond becomes very deep during the rainy season.
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dɔn.tia dɔ/, /dɔn.tɔ dɔ/, /dɔ/
Letter
দ • (d)
- The 29th character in the Assamese alphabet. It is called দন্তীয়া দ (dontia do) or দন্ত দ (donto do)
Bengali
Pronunciation
Letter
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- The 29th character in the Bengali abugida