इन

Hindi

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /ɪn/, [ɪ̃n]

Pronoun

इन • (in) (Urdu spelling ان)

  1. indirect singular of यह (yah); these, him, her, it
    इन मकानों में छह कमरे हैं
    in makānõ mẽ chah kamre ha͠i
    In these houses there are six rooms
    इनको पैसे दे दो
    inko paise de do
    Give money to him
    इनको पैसे दे दोinko paise de doGive money to her
    इन लोin loTake these

Usage notes

  • Used for singular referents to convey respect; if no additional respect is to be conveyed, then इस (is) is used.

See also

References

Khaling

Etymology

From (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronoun

इन (in)

  1. you (singular)

References

  • इन”, in खालिङ - नेपाली - अङ्‍ग्रेजी शब्दकोश (Khaling - Nepali - English Dictionary), Nepal: SIL International, 2016.

Sanskrit

Alternative scripts

Etymology

From (i); alternately, from इन् (in).

Pronunciation

Noun

इन • (iná) stem, m

  1. a lord, master
  2. a king

Declension

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Adjective

इन • (iná) stem

  1. able, strong, energetic, determined, bold
  2. powerful, mighty
  3. wild
  4. glorious

Declension

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Feminine ā-stem declension of इना (inā́)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative इना
inā́
इने
iné
इनाः
inā́ḥ
Vocative इने
íne
इने
íne
इनाः
ínāḥ
Accusative इनाम्
inā́m
इने
iné
इनाः
inā́ḥ
Instrumental इनया / इना¹
ináyā / inā́¹
इनाभ्याम्
inā́bhyām
इनाभिः
inā́bhiḥ
Dative इनायै
inā́yai
इनाभ्याम्
inā́bhyām
इनाभ्यः
inā́bhyaḥ
Ablative इनायाः
inā́yāḥ
इनाभ्याम्
inā́bhyām
इनाभ्यः
inā́bhyaḥ
Genitive इनायाः
inā́yāḥ
इनयोः
ináyoḥ
इनानाम्
inā́nām
Locative इनायाम्
inā́yām
इनयोः
ináyoḥ
इनासु
inā́su
Notes
  • ¹Vedic

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