चार

Bhojpuri

Etymology

Inherited from Sanskrit चत्वारः (catvāraḥ), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *čatwā́ras, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷetwóres.

Numeral

चार (cār)

  1. four

Hindi

Hindi numbers (edit)
40
 ←  3
4
5  → 
    Cardinal: चार (cār)
    Ordinal: चौथा (cauthā), चतुर्थ (caturth)
    Multiplier: चौगुना (caugunā)
    Collective: चारों (cārõ)
    Fractional: चौथाई (cauthāī)

Etymology

Inherited from Old Hindi चारि (cāri), from Prakrit *𑀘𑀬𑀸𑀭𑀺 (*cayāri), an alteration of attested Prakrit 𑀘𑀢𑁆𑀢𑀭𑀺 (cattari), from Sanskrit चत्वारि (catvā́ri), चत्वारः (catvā́raḥ), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *ćatwā́ras, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *čatwā́ras, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷetwóres. Cognate with Gujarati ચાર (cār), Konkani चार (cār), Marathi चार (cār), Nepali चार (cār). The alteration in Prakrit was probably based off the Sanskrit accusative चतुरः (caturaḥ) without a consonant cluster where intervocalic t > y is expected, but could also be an abnormal numeral phonological development. Cognate with Gujarati ચાર (cār), Konkani चार (cār), Marathi चार (cār), Nepali चार (cār), and distantly English four.

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /t͡ʃɑːɾ/, [t͡ʃäːɾ]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɑːɾ

Numeral

चार • (cār) (native script symbol , Urdu spelling چار) (cardinal)

  1. four

References

  • Jaroslav Strnad (2013) Morphology and Syntax of Old Hindī : Edition and Analysis of One Hundred Kabīr Vānī Poems From Rājasthān (Brill's Indological Library; 45), Leiden, →OCLC, page 241
  • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “cāra”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 252
  • McGregor, Ronald Stuart (1993) “चार”, in The Oxford Hindi-English Dictionary, London: Oxford University Press

Konkani

Konkani cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : चार (cār)
    Ordinal : चौतो (cauto)

Etymology

From Maharastri Prakrit 𑀘𑀢𑁆𑀢𑀸𑀭𑁄 (cattāro), from Sanskrit चत्वारः (catvā́raḥ). Cognate with Gujarati ચાર (cār), Hindi चार (cār), Marathi चार (cār), Nepali चार (cār).

Numeral

चार • (cār) (Latin script char, Kannada script ಚಾರ್)

  1. four

Marathi

Marathi numbers (edit)
40
 ←  3
4
5  → 
    Cardinal: चार (cār)
    Ordinal: चौथे (cauthe)
    Adverbial: चारवेळा (cārveḷā), चारदा (cārdā)
    Multiplier: चौपट (caupaṭ)
    Collective: चौघे (caughe)
    Fractional: पाव (pāv), चतुर्थांश (caturthāuśa)

Etymology

Inherited from Maharastri Prakrit 𑀘𑀢𑁆𑀢𑀸𑀭𑁄 (cattāro), from Sanskrit चत्वारः (catvā́raḥ). Cognate with Gujarati ચાર (cār), Hindi चार (cār), Konkani चार (cār), Nepali चार (cār).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t͡ɕaɾ/
  • Audio:(file)

Numeral

चार • (cār)

  1. four

Nepali

Nepali numbers (edit)
40
 ←  3
4
5  → 
    Cardinal: चार (cār)
    Ordinal: चौथो (cautho)
    Multiplier: चारगुना (cāragunā), चारगुणा (cāraguṇā)

Etymology

Inherited from Sanskrit चत्वारस् (catvāras). Cognate with Gujarati ચાર (cār), Hindi चार (cār), Konkani चार (cār), Marathi चार (cār).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [t͡sär]
  • Phonetic Devanagari: चार्

Numeral

चार • (cār)

  1. four

Pali

Alternative forms

Noun

चार m

  1. Devanagari script form of cāra

Declension

Sanskrit

Alternative forms

Etymology

From चर् (car, to move; to practice).

Pronunciation

Noun

चार • (cāra) stemm

  1. going, motion, progression, course
  2. wandering about, travelling
  3. proceeding
  4. practicing

Declension

Masculine a-stem declension of चार
singular dual plural
nominative चारः (cāraḥ) चारौ (cārau)
चारा¹ (cārā¹)
चाराः (cārāḥ)
चारासः¹ (cārāsaḥ¹)
accusative चारम् (cāram) चारौ (cārau)
चारा¹ (cārā¹)
चारान् (cārān)
instrumental चारेण (cāreṇa) चाराभ्याम् (cārābhyām) चारैः (cāraiḥ)
चारेभिः¹ (cārebhiḥ¹)
dative चाराय (cārāya) चाराभ्याम् (cārābhyām) चारेभ्यः (cārebhyaḥ)
ablative चारात् (cārāt) चाराभ्याम् (cārābhyām) चारेभ्यः (cārebhyaḥ)
genitive चारस्य (cārasya) चारयोः (cārayoḥ) चाराणाम् (cārāṇām)
locative चारे (cāre) चारयोः (cārayoḥ) चारेषु (cāreṣu)
vocative चार (cāra) चारौ (cārau)
चारा¹ (cārā¹)
चाराः (cārāḥ)
चारासः¹ (cārāsaḥ¹)
  • ¹Vedic

Descendants

  • Pali: cāra

References