राज्यभाषा

Marathi

Etymology

From राज्य (rājya, state) + भाषा (bhāṣā, language).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɾad͡ʑ.jə.bʱa.ʂa/

Noun

राज्यभाषा (rājyabhāṣā) f

  1. state language (chiefly Indian states)
    महाराष्ट्राची राज्यभाषा मराठी आहे.
    mahārāṣṭrācī rājyabhāṣā marāṭhī āhe.
    Marathi is the state language of Maharashtra.

Declension

Declension of राज्यभाषा (rājyabhāṣā)
direct
singular
राज्यभाषा
rājyabhāṣā
direct
plural
राज्यभाषा
rājyabhāṣā
singular plural
nominative राज्यभाषा
rājyabhāṣā
राज्यभाषा
rājyabhāṣā
oblique राज्यभाषे-
rājyabhāṣe-
राज्यभाषां-
rājyabhāṣāN-
dative राज्यभाषेला
rājyabhāṣelā
राज्यभाषांना
rājyabhāṣāNnā
ergative राज्यभाषेने
rājyabhāṣene
राज्यभाषांनी
rājyabhāṣāNni
instrumental राज्यभाषेशी
rājyabhāṣeśi
राज्यभाषांशी
rājyabhāṣāNśi
locative राज्यभाषेत
rājyabhāṣet
राज्यभाषांत
rājyabhāṣāNt
vocative राज्यभाषे
rājyabhāṣe
राज्यभाषांनो
rājyabhāṣāNno
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 राज्यभाषा
masculine object feminine object neuter object oblique
singular plural singular plural singular* plural
singular subject राज्यभाषेचा
rājyabhāṣeċā
राज्यभाषेचे
rājyabhāṣece
राज्यभाषेची
rājyabhāṣeci
राज्यभाषेच्या
rājyabhāṣeca
राज्यभाषेचे, राज्यभाषेचं
rājyabhāṣece, rājyabhāṣeċa
राज्यभाषेची
rājyabhāṣeci
राज्यभाषेच्या
rājyabhāṣeca
plural subject राज्यभाषांचा
rājyabhāṣāNċā
राज्यभाषांचे
rājyabhāṣāNce
राज्यभाषांची
rājyabhāṣāNci
राज्यभाषांच्या
rājyabhāṣāNca
राज्यभाषांचे, राज्यभाषांचं
rājyabhāṣāNce, rājyabhāṣāNċa
राज्यभाषांची
rājyabhāṣāNci
राज्यभाषांच्या
rājyabhāṣāNca
* Note: Word-final (e) in neuter words is alternatively written with the anusvara and pronounced as (a).
Oblique Note: For most postpostions, the oblique genitive can be optionally inserted between the stem and the postposition.

See also

References

  • Berntsen, Maxine, “राज्यभाषा”, in A Basic Marathi-English Dictionary, New Delhi: American Institute of Indian Studies, 1982-1983.
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