ঝাল
Bengali
Etymology
Derived from Sanskrit ज्वल् (jval, “to burn brightly, blaze, shine”);[1] ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ǵwelH- (“to burn, to glow”). Doublet of জ্বলা (jola, “to burn, to shine”), উজ্জ্বল (ujjvala, “bright, radiant”), জ্বাল (jal, “fire, fuel, firewood”), জ্বালা (jala, “irritation; to light up, to ignite”), জ্বলন (jolon, “combustion, burning”), জ্বালানী (jalani, “fuel”) and জ্বর (jvara, “fever”).
Pronunciation
- (West Bengal) IPA(key): /dʒʱal/, [d͡ʒʱal]
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- Rhymes: -al
Derived terms
- ঝালঝস (jhalojhoś)
- ঝালমরিচ (jhalmoric)
- ঝোল (jhōl, “gravy”)
Noun
ঝাল • (jhal)
Inflection
| Inflection of ঝাল | |||
| nominative | ঝাল jhal | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| objective | ঝাল / ঝালকে jhal (semantically general or indefinite) / jhalke (semantically definite) | ||
| genitive | ঝালের jhaler | ||
| locative | ঝালে jhale | ||
| Indefinite forms | |||
| nominative | ঝাল jhal | ||
| objective | ঝাল / ঝালকে jhal (semantically general or indefinite) / jhalke (semantically definite) | ||
| genitive | ঝালের jhaler | ||
| locative | ঝালে jhale | ||
| Definite forms | |||
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | ঝালটা , ঝালটি jhalṭa (colloquial), jhalṭi (formal) |
ঝালগুলা, ঝালগুলো jhalgula (colloquial), jhalgulo (formal) | |
| objective | ঝালটা, ঝালটি jhalṭa (colloquial), jhalṭi (formal) |
ঝালগুলা, ঝালগুলো jhalgula (colloquial), jhalgulo (formal) | |
| genitive | ঝালটার, ঝালটির jhalṭar (colloquial), jhalṭir (formal) |
ঝালগুলার, ঝালগুলোর jhalgular (colloquial), jhalgulor (formal) | |
| locative | ঝালটাতে / ঝালটায়, ঝালটিতে jhalṭate / jhalṭay (colloquial), jhalṭite (formal) |
ঝালগুলাতে / ঝালগুলায়, ঝালগুলোতে jhalgulate / jhalgulay (colloquial), jhalgulote (formal) | |
| Objective Note: In some dialects -রে (-re) marks this case instead of -কে (-ke). | |||
References
- Haughton, Graves C. (1833), “ঝাল”, in A Dictionary, Bengálí and Sanskrit, Explained in English, and Adapted for Students of Either Language, London: J. L. Cox & Son, page 1232
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