నాడు
Telugu
Alternative forms
- నాఁడు (nān̆ḍu)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /n̪aːɖu/
Etymology 1
Ultimately from Proto-Dravidian *nāṭu. Cognate with Kannada ನಾಡು (nāḍu), Malayalam നാട് (nāṭŭ), Tamil நாடு (nāṭu).
Derived terms
- తమిళనాడు (tamiḷanāḍu, “Tamil Nadu”)
- తూర్పునాడు (tūrpunāḍu, “the eastern district”)
- పలనాడు (palanāḍu)
- వేగినాడు (vēgināḍu, “the Vengi country”)
Etymology 2
Inherited from Old Telugu నాణ్డు (nāṇḍu). Cognate with Kannada ನಾಳು (nāḷu), Malayalam നാൾ (nāḷ), Tamil நாள் (nāḷ).
Noun
నాడు • (nāḍu) ? (plural నాళ్ళు)
Derived terms
- ఆనాడు (ānāḍu, “that day”)
- ఈనాడు (īnāḍu, “this day”)
References
- Bhadriraju Krishnamurti (2003), “Dravidians: prehistory and culture”, in The Dravidian Languages, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 8
- "నాడు" in Charles Philip Brown (1903) A Telugu-English dictionary, Madras: Promoting Christian Knowledge, page 642
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