کیا
Urdu
editEtymology 1
editInherited from Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀓𑀺𑀁 (kiṃ), 𑀓𑀺 (ki), from Sanskrit किम् (kim, “what, which”), probably influenced by the alternative nominative form का (kā). Doublet of کہ (ke, ki). Compare Punjabi ਕੀ (kī)/کی (kī), Gujarati કિયું (kiyũ), Marathi की (kī), Bengali কি (ki), Assamese কি (ki), Kashmiri کیاہ (kyah).
Pronunciation
edit- (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /kjɑː/
Particle
editکْیا • (kyā) (Hindi spelling क्या)
- initial interrogative particle
- کْیا آپ یَہاں رہتے ہَیں؟
- kyā āp yahā̃ rehte ha͠i?
- Do you live here?
- (literally, “[question marker] you here living are?”)
Usage notes
edit- In this usage, it simply turns the sentence into a yes-or-no question. It can be equated with Arabic هَلْ (hal).
- In casual use, the "yes or no" question marker (in the sense of "is it that") is usually dropped as intonation is usually sufficient. Compare with the dropping of Persian's yes-no question marker آیا.
Pronoun
editکْیا • (kyā) (Hindi spelling क्या)
- subjective interrogative pronoun used to refer to inanimate objects or abstract entities, also often used to refer to animals: what
- آم کا دام کْیا ہَے؟
- ām kā dām kyā hai?
- What is the price of mangoes?
Declension
editSingular:
declension of کیا
Plural (formal):
declension of کیا
Etymology 2
editPronunciation
edit- (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /kɪ.jɑː/
Verb
editکِیا • (kiyā) (Hindi spelling किया)
- inflection of کرنا (karnā):
References
edit- McGregor, R.S, ed. The Oxford Hindi-English Dictionary, Oxford University Press. 1993
- Platts, John Thompson. A Dictionary of Urdu, Classical Hindi, and English London: W. H. Allen & Co., 1884. [1]
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