ឧបរាជ
Khmer
Etymology
From Old Khmer ឩប្បរាជ (ūpparāja, “vice king”); ultimately from Pali uparāja, from upa- (“inferior; deputy; vice”) + rāja (“king”); or ultimately from Sanskrit उपराज (uparāja), from उप- (upa-, “inferior; deputy; vice”) + राज (rāja, “king”). Cognate with Thai อุปราช (ùp-bpà-ràat); Burmese ဥပရာဇာ (u.pa.raja); Lao ອຸບປະຫຣາດ (ʼup pa rāt), ອຸປະລາດ (ʼu pa lāt).
Pronunciation
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Pali
Alternative forms
Declension
Declension table of "ឧបរាជ" (masculine)
Case \ Number | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative (first) | ឧបរាជា (uparājā) | ឧបរាជា (uparājā) |
Accusative (second) | ឧបរាជំ (uparājaṃ) | ឧបរាជេ (uparāje) |
Instrumental (third) | ឧបរាជេន (uparājena) | ឧបរាជេហិ (uparājehi) or ឧបរាជេភិ (uparājebhi) |
Dative (fourth) | ឧបរាជស្ស (uparājassa) or ឧបរាជាយ (uparājāya) or ឧបរាជត្ថំ (uparājatthaṃ) | ឧបរាជានំ (uparājānaṃ) |
Ablative (fifth) | ឧបរាជស្មា (uparājasmā) or ឧបរាជម្ហា (uparājamhā) or ឧបរាជា (uparājā) | ឧបរាជេហិ (uparājehi) or ឧបរាជេភិ (uparājebhi) |
Genitive (sixth) | ឧបរាជស្ស (uparājassa) | ឧបរាជានំ (uparājānaṃ) |
Locative (seventh) | ឧបរាជស្មិំ (uparājasmiṃ) or ឧបរាជម្ហិ (uparājamhi) or ឧបរាជេ (uparāje) | ឧបរាជេសុ (uparājesu) |
Vocative (calling) | ឧបរាជ (uparāja) | ឧបរាជា (uparājā) |
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