میرا
Urdu
Etymology
From Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀫𑀏 (mae) + را (rā, genitive affix), the first element of which is from Sanskrit मे (me), variant dative of अहम् (aham).[1]
Cognate with Persian مرا (marâ).
Pronunciation
- (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /meː.ɾɑː/
- Rhymes: -ɑː
Determiner
میرا • (merā) m (plural ہمارا, Hindi spelling मेरा)
- first-person singular possessive determiner: my
Declension
Declension of میرا | |||||
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masculine | feminine | ||||
singular | plural | singular | plural | ||
direct | میرا (mērā) | میرے (mēre) | میری (mērī) | میری (mērī) | |
indirect | میرے (mēre) | میرے (mēre) | میری (mērī) | میری (mērī) | |
vocative | میرے (mēre) | میرے (mēre) | میری (mērī) | میری (mērī) |
See also
Urdu possessive pronouns | |||
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1st person | singular | میرا (merā) | |
plural | ہَمارا (hamārā) | ||
2nd person | informal | تیرا (terā) | |
familiar | تُمھارا (tumhārā) | ||
formal | آپ کا (āp kā) | ||
3rd person | singular / informal | اِس کا (is kā), اُس کا (us kā) | |
plural / formal | اِن کا (in kā), اُن کا (un kā) |
References
- Platts, John T. (1884) “ميرا”, in A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English, London: W. H. Allen & Co.
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