कर्बोदक
Marathi
Etymology
From कर्ब (karba, “carbon”) + उदक (udak, “water”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kəɾ.bo.d̪ək/
Declension
Declension of कर्बोदक (karbodak) | |||
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direct singular |
कर्बोदक karbodak | ||
direct plural |
कर्बोदके, कर्बोदकं karbodake, karbodaka | ||
singular | plural | ||
nominative | कर्बोदक karbodak |
कर्बोदके, कर्बोदकं karbodake, karbodaka | |
oblique | कर्बोदका- karbodakā- |
कर्बोदकां- karbodakāN- | |
dative | कर्बोदकाला karbodakālā |
कर्बोदकांना karbodakāNnā | |
ergative | कर्बोदकाने karbodakāne |
कर्बोदकांनी karbodakāNni | |
instrumental | कर्बोदकाशी karbodakāśi |
कर्बोदकांशी karbodakāNśi | |
locative | कर्बोदकात karbodakāt |
कर्बोदकांत karbodakāNt | |
vocative | कर्बोदका karbodakā |
कर्बोदकांनो karbodakāNno | |
Oblique Note: The oblique case precedes all postpositions. There is no space between the stem and the postposition. Dative Note: -स (-sa) is archaic. -ते (-te) is limited to literary usage. Locative Note: -त (-ta) is a postposition. |
Genitive declension of कर्बोदक | ||||||||
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masculine object | feminine object | neuter object | oblique | |||||
singular | plural | singular | plural | singular* | plural | |||
singular subject | कर्बोदकाचा karbodakāċā |
कर्बोदकाचे karbodakāce |
कर्बोदकाची karbodakāci |
कर्बोदकाच्या karbodakāca |
कर्बोदकाचे, कर्बोदकाचं karbodakāce, karbodakāċa |
कर्बोदकाची karbodakāci |
कर्बोदकाच्या karbodakāca | |
plural subject | कर्बोदकांचा karbodakāNċā |
कर्बोदकांचे karbodakāNce |
कर्बोदकांची karbodakāNci |
कर्बोदकांच्या karbodakāNca |
कर्बोदकांचे, कर्बोदकांचं karbodakāNce, karbodakāNċa |
कर्बोदकांची karbodakāNci |
कर्बोदकांच्या karbodakāNca | |
* Note: Word-final ए (e) in neuter words is alternatively written with the anusvara and pronounced as अ (a). Oblique Note: For most postpostions, the oblique genitive can be optionally inserted between the stem and the postposition. |
See also
- जीवनसत्व (jīvansatva, “vitamin”)
- प्रथिन (prathin, “protein”)
References
- Berntsen, Maxine, “कर्बोदक”, in A Basic Marathi-English Dictionary, New Delhi: American Institute of Indian Studies, 1982-1983.
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