भोजपुरी
Hindi
Etymology
भोजपुर (bhojpur) + -ई (-ī), named after the medieval Indian king Bhoja.[1]
Pronunciation
- (Delhi) IPA(key): /bʱoːd͡ʒ.pʊ.ɾiː/
Noun
भोजपुरी • (bhojpurī) m or f by sense (Urdu spelling بھوجپوری)
- an inhabitant of Bhojpur
Declension
NOTE: This term is declined masculine or feminine according to the gender of the referent.
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| direct | भोजपुरी bhojpurī |
भोजपुरी bhojpurī |
| oblique | भोजपुरी bhojpurī |
भोजपुरियों bhojpuriyõ |
| vocative | भोजपुरी bhojpurī |
भोजपुरियो bhojpuriyo |
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| direct | भोजपुरी bhojpurī |
भोजपुरियाँ bhojpuriyā̃ |
| oblique | भोजपुरी bhojpurī |
भोजपुरियों bhojpuriyõ |
| vocative | भोजपुरी bhojpurī |
भोजपुरियो bhojpuriyo |
Adjective
भोजपुरी • (bhojpurī) (indeclinable, Urdu spelling بھوجپوری)
Proper noun
भोजपुरी • (bhojpurī) f (Urdu spelling بھوجپوری)
- Bhojpuri (language)
Declension
| singular | |
|---|---|
| direct | भोजपुरी bhojpurī |
| oblique | भोजपुरी bhojpurī |
| vocative | भोजपुरी bhojpurī |
References
- McGregor, Ronald Stuart (1993) “भोजपुरी”, in The Oxford Hindi-English Dictionary, London: Oxford University Press
- ^ Gopal, Surendra (22 December 2017). Mapping Bihar: From Medieval to Modern Times.
Marathi
Etymology
Borrowed from Hindi भोजपुरी (bhojpurī).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bʱod͡ʑ.pu.ɾi/, [bʱod͡ʑ.pu.ɾiː]
Adjective
भोजपुरी • (bhojpurī)
- (relational) Bhojpuri (language)
Proper noun
भोजपुरी • (bhojpurī) f
- Bhojpuri (language)