एकपञ्चाशत्
Sanskrit
Etymology
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Pronunciation
Descendants
- Dardic:
- Kashmiri: اَکہٕ وَنٛزاہ
- Prakrit: 𑀏𑀕𑀸𑀯𑀡𑁆𑀡 (egāvaṇṇa)
- Central:
- Ardhamagadhi Prakrit:
- Awadhi: एक्क्यावन (ekkyāvan)
- Sauraseni Prakrit:
- Hindustani: ekāwan, ikāwan
- Hindi: एकावन, इकावन
- Urdu: ایکَاوَن (ekāvan), اِکَاوَن (ikāvan)
- → Dhivehi: އެކާވަންނަ (ekāvan̊na)
- Hindustani: ekāwan, ikāwan
- Ardhamagadhi Prakrit:
- Eastern:
- Magadhi Prakrit:
- Bengali: একপঞ্চাস (ekponcaś)
- Odia: ଏକାବନ (ekabônô)
- Magadhi Prakrit:
- Northern:
- Khasa Prakrit:
- Eastern Pahari:
- Nepali: एकावन (ekāvan)
- Western Pahari:
- Bhadrawahi: इकुन्ज़ा (ikunzā)
- Eastern Pahari:
- Khasa Prakrit:
- Northwestern:
- Paisaci Prakrit:
- Takka Apabhramsa:
- Lahnda: اکونج (ikvañja)
- Punjabi: ikvañjā
- Gurmukhi script: ਇਕਵੰਜਾ
- Shahmukhi script: اِکوَنجَہ
- Vracada Apabhramsa:
- Sindhi: ekavañjāha
- Arabic script: ايڪَوَڃجَاهَ
- Devanagari script: एकवंजाह
- Sindhi: ekavañjāha
- Takka Apabhramsa:
- Paisaci Prakrit:
- Southern:
- Helu Prakrit:
- Sinhalese: එක්පනස (ekpanasa)
- Maharastri Prakrit:
- Marathi: एकावन (ekāvan)
- Helu Prakrit:
- Western:
- Sauraseni Prakrit:
- Gujarati: એકાવન (ekāvan)
- Sauraseni Prakrit:
- Central:
References
- Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “ekapancasat”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 119
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