Punjabi

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Etymology

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    Semi-learned borrowing from Sanskrit सूर्य (sūrya), from सूर् (sūr) + -य (-ya).

    Proper noun

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    سُورَج (sūrajm (Gurmukhi spelling ਸੂਰਜ)

    1. the Sun

    Noun

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    سُورَج (sūrajm (Gurmukhi spelling ਸੂਰਜ)

    1. (astronomy) sun

    Declension

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    Declension of سورج
    dir. sg. سُورَج (sūraj)
    dir. pl. سُورَج (sūraj)
    singular plural
    direct سُورَج (sūraj) سُورَج (sūraj)
    oblique سُورَج (sūraj) سُورَجاں (sūrajāṉ)
    vocative سُورَجا (sūrajā) سُورَجو (sūrajo)
    ablative سُورَجوں (sūrajoṉ) سُورَجاں (sūrajāṉ)
    locative سُورَجے (sūraje) سُورَجِیں (sūrajīṉ)
    instrumental سُورَجوں (sūrajoṉ)

    Urdu

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    Etymology

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      Semi-learned borrowing from Sanskrit सूर्य (sūrya), from सूर् (sūr) + -य (-ya).[1] First attested in c. 1435 as Middle Hindi سُورج (sūraj).[2]

      Pronunciation

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      Noun

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      سُورَج (sūrajm (Hindi spelling सूरज)

      1. (astronomy) Sun, sun
        Synonyms: آفْتاب (āftāb), خورْشِید (xorśīd), سُورِیَہ (sūriya), شَمْس (śams)
      2. sunshine[3]

      Declension

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          Declension of سورج
      singular plural
      direct سُورَج (sūraj) سُورَج (sūraj)
      oblique سُورَج (sūraj) سُورَجوں (sūrajõ)
      vocative سُورَج (sūraj) سُورَجو (sūrajo)

      References

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      1. ^ Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “sū́ra”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 782
      2. ^ سورج”, in اُردُو لُغَت (urdū luġat) (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.
      3. ^ Farhang-i-Asifiya

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