કાળું

Gujarati

Etymology

Inherited from Old Gujarati कालउं (kālaüṃ), from Prakrit 𑀓𑀸𑀮𑀬 (kālaya), from Sanskrit કાલક (kālaka) (compare કાલ (kāla, black, dark or dark-blue)). Cognate with Konkani काळें (kāḷẽ), Marathi काळे (kāḷe), Marwari काळो (kāḷo).

Pronunciation

Adjective

કાળું • (kāḷũ)

  1. black (color/colour)
  2. bad, evil
  3. (sometimes offensive) black (having dark skin)

Declension

Declension of કાળું
nominative oblique/vocative/instrumental locative
singular plural singular plural
masculine કાળો (kāḷo) કાળા (kāḷā) કાળા (kāḷā) કાળા (kāḷā) કાળે (kāḷe)
neuter કાળું (kāḷũ) કાળાં (kāḷā̃) કાળા (kāḷā) કાળાં (kāḷā̃) કાળે (kāḷe)
feminine કાળી (kāḷī) કાળી (kāḷī) કાળી (kāḷī) કાળી (kāḷī)
  • Note: If the noun being modified is unmarked, then the masculine and neuter locatives do not apply.

Derived terms

See also

Colors in Gujarati · [Term?] (layout · text)
     સફેદ (saphed)      [Term?]      કાળું (kāḷũ)
             લાલ (lāl); [Term?]              [Term?]; [Term?]              પીળું (pīḷũ); [Term?]
             [Term?]              લીલું (līlũ)              [Term?]; [Term?]
             [Term?]; [Term?]              [Term?]              [Term?]
             [Term?]; [Term?]              [Term?]; [Term?]              [Term?]

Further reading

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