मनुका

Marathi

Etymology

Derived from Classical Persian مُنَقّیٰ (munaqqā), from Arabic مُنَقَّى (munaqqā). Compare Hindi मुनक़्क़ा (munaqqā).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mə.nu.ka/
  • Rhymes: -a
  • Hyphenation: म‧नु‧का

Noun

मनुका • (manukāf

  1. currant; black raisin

Declension

Declension of मनुका (fem ā-stem)
direct
singular
मनुका
manukā
direct
plural
मनुका
manukā
singular
एकवचन
plural
अनेकवचन
nominative
प्रथमा
मनुका
manukā
मनुका
manukā
oblique
सामान्यरूप
मनुके
manuke
मनुकां-
manukān-
acc. / dative
द्वितीया / चतुर्थी
मनुकेला
manukelā
मनुकांना
manukānnā
ergative मनुकेने, मनुकेनं
manukene, manukena
मनुकांनी
manukānnī
instrumental मनुकेशी
manukeśī
मनुकांशी
manukānśī
locative
सप्तमी
मनुकेत
manuket
मनुकांत
manukāt
vocative
संबोधन
मनुके
manuke
मनुकांनो
manukānno
Oblique Note: The oblique case precedes all postpositions.
There is no space between the stem and the postposition.
Locative Note: -त (-ta) is a postposition.
Genitive declension of मनुका (fem ā-stem)
masculine object
पुल्लिंगी कर्म
feminine object
स्त्रीलिंगी कर्म
neuter object
नपुसकलिंगी कर्म
oblique
सामान्यरूप
singular
एकवचन
plural
अनेकवचन
singular
एकवचन
plural
अनेकवचन
singular*
एकवचन
plural
अनेकवचन
singular subject
एकवचनी कर्ता
मनुकेचा
manukeċā
मनुकेचे
manukeċe
मनुकेची
manukecī
मनुकेच्या
manukecā
मनुकेचे, मनुकेचं
manukeċe, manukeċa
मनुकेची
manukecī
मनुकेच्या
manukecā
plural subject
अनेकवचनी कर्ता
मनुकांचा
manukānċā
मनुकांचे
manukānċe
मनुकांची
manukāñcī
मनुकांच्या
manukāncā
मनुकांचे, मनुकांचं
manukānċe, manukānċa
मनुकांची
manukāñcī
मनुकांच्या
manukāñcā
* 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.

References

  • दाते, यशवंत रामकृष्ण [Date, Yashwant Ramkrishna] (1932-1950) “मनुका”, in महाराष्ट्र शब्दकोश (mahārāṣṭra śabdakoś) (in Marathi), पुणे [Pune]: महाराष्ट्र कोशमंडळ (mahārāṣṭra kośmaṇḍaḷ)
  • Berntsen, Maxine (1982–1983) “मनुका”, in A Basic Marathi-English Dictionary, New Delhi: American Institute of Indian Studies