মুখ

See also: মাখা

Assamese

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Sanskrit मुख (mukha). Doublet of মুহ (muh).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mukʰ/, /mux/

Noun

মুখ • (mukh)

  1. face
  2. mouth

Declension

Bengali

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit मुख (mukha). Doublet of মু (mu), a tadbhava.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mukʰ/
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Noun

মুখ • (mukh) (genitive মুখের (mukher), locative মুখে (mukhe))

  1. mouth
  2. face

Inflection

indefinite forms
nominative মুখ (mukh)
objective মুখ / মুখকে (mukh (semantically general or indefinite) / mukhke (semantically definite))
genitive মুখের (mukher)
locative মুখে (mukhe)
definite forms
singular plural
nominative মুখটা , মুখটি (mukhṭa (colloquial), mukhṭi (formal)) মুখগুলা, মুখগুলো (mukhgula (colloquial), mukhgulo (formal))
objective মুখটা, মুখটি (mukhṭa (colloquial), mukhṭi (formal)) মুখগুলা, মুখগুলো (mukhgula (colloquial), mukhgulo (formal))
genitive মুখটার, মুখটির (mukhṭar (colloquial), mukhṭir (formal)) মুখগুলার, মুখগুলোর (mukhgular (colloquial), mukhgulor (formal))
locative মুখটাতে / মুখটায়, মুখটিতে (mukhṭate / mukhṭay (colloquial), mukhṭite (formal)) মুখগুলাতে / মুখগুলায়, মুখগুলোতে (mukhgulate / mukhgulay (colloquial), mukhgulote (formal))
Objective Note: In some dialects, -রে (-re) marks this case instead of -কে (-ke).

Derived terms

  • মৌখিক (moukhik)

Pali

Alternative forms

Noun

মুখ n

  1. Bengali script form of mukha “mouth”

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