ছেলে

See also: ছোলা

Bengali

Etymology

Umlaut of Middle Bengali ছেলিয়া (cheliẏa, young person or animal), from Magadhi Prakrit 𑀙𑁂𑀮𑀺𑀅𑀓​ (cheliaka​), from 𑀙𑁂𑀮𑀺𑀅 (chelia) + Middle Indo-Aryan -𑀓- (-ka-), from earlier Ashokan Prakrit *𑀙𑀬𑀮𑀺𑀅 (*chayalia), from Sanskrit छगलिक (chagalika, kid, young goat), from छगल (chagala, goat) + -इक (-ika);[1] the semantic shift of a word for the young of a farm animal to mean the offspring of people is not uncommon (compare Bengali বাচ্চা (bacca) and বৎস (botśo), both of which were once solely used to refer to calves; compare also English kid).

Pronunciation

  • (Rarh) IPA(key): /tʃʰele/, [ˈtʃʰeleˑ]
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  • (Dhaka) IPA(key): /tɕʰele/, [ˈtɕʰeleˑ]
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Noun

ছেলে • (chele)

  1. boy
    Synonyms: বেটা (beṭa), ছাওয়াল (chaōẇal)
  2. son
    Synonyms: পুত্র (putro), পুত (put), বেটা (beṭa), ফুয়া (phuẏa)
  3. guy

Inflection

Inflection of ছেলে
nominative ছেলে
chele
objective ছেলেকে
cheleke
genitive ছেলের
cheler
Indefinite forms
nominative ছেলে
chele
objective ছেলেকে
cheleke
genitive ছেলের
cheler
Definite forms
singular plural
nominative ছেলেটা, ছেলেটি
cheleṭa (colloquial), cheleṭi (formal)
ছেলেরা
chelera
objective ছেলেটাকে, ছেলেটিকে
cheleṭake (colloquial), cheleṭike (formal)
ছেলেদের(কে)
cheleder(ke)
genitive ছেলেটার, ছেলেটির
cheleṭar (colloquial), cheleṭir (formal)
ছেলেদের
cheleder
Objective Note: In some dialects -রে (-re) marks this case instead of -কে (-ke).

Antonyms

Derived terms

  • ছেলেমানুষ (chelemanuś)
  • ছেলেপেলে (chelepele)
  • ছেলেধরা (cheledhora)

References

  1. Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “chele”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 271
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