Hindi

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Sanskrit पिता (pitā)

Pronunciation

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  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /pɪ.t̪ɑː/, [pɪ.t̪äː]
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Noun

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पिता (pitām (feminine माता, Urdu spelling پتا)

  1. father

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Nepali

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Etymology

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Inherited from Sanskrit पिता (pitā)

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [pit̪ä]
  • Phonetic Devanagari: पिता

Noun

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पिता (pitām

  1. father
    Synonyms: बुवा (buwā), बुबा (bubā), बाबा (bābā), बा (), बाबु (bābu)

Declension

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Declension of पिता
Singular Plural
nominative पिता [pit̪ä] पिताहरू [pit̪ä̤ːɾu]
accusative पितालाई [pit̪äläi] पिताहरूलाई [pit̪ä̤ːɾuläi]
instrumental/ergative पिताले [pit̪äle] पिताहरूले [pit̪ä̤ːɾule]
dative पितालाई [pit̪äläi] पिताहरूलाई [pit̪ä̤ːɾuläi]
ablative पिताबाट [pit̪äbäʈʌ] पिताहरूबाट [pit̪ä̤ːɾubäʈʌ]
genitive पिताको [pit̪äko] पिताहरूको [pit̪ä̤ːɾuko]
locative पितामा [pit̪ämä] पिताहरूमा [pit̪ä̤ːɾumä]
Notes:
  • -को (-ko) becomes:
    • -का (-kā) when followed by a plural noun.
    • -की (-kī) when followed by a feminine noun.
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Pali

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Noun

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पिता (pitā)

  1. Devanagari script form of pitā, which is nominative singular of पितर् (pitar, father)

Sanskrit

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Noun

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पिता (pitā́m

  1. nominative singular of पितृ (pitṛ́, father)
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