અમદાવાદ
Gujarati
editEtymology
editNamed after Ahmad Shah I. A corruption of Classical Persian اَحْمَدْآبَاد (ahmad'ābād), a compound of اَحْمَد (ahmad) + ـآبَاد (-ābād, “placename suffix”).[1]
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For the corruption, compare Hindustani अहमदाबाद (ahamdābād) / اَحْمَد آباد (ahmad ābād) and મહેમદાવાદ (mahemdāvād).
Pronunciation
edit- (Standard Gujarati) IPA(key): /ˈəm.d̪ɑ.ʋɑd̪/
Audio: (file) Audio: (file) - Rhymes: -ɑd̪
- Hyphenation: અમ‧દા‧વાદ
Proper noun
editDescendants
edit- → English: avadavat
References
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- ^ નાયક, છોટુભાઈ રણછોડજી [Naik, Chhotubhai Ranchhodji] (1972-1988) “અમદાવાદ”, in ફારસી શબ્દોનો સાર્થ વ્યુત્પત્તિ કોશ (phārsī śabdono sārth vyutpatti koś) [Dictionary of the meanings and origins of Persian words][1] (in Gujarati), volume 1, અમદાવાદ [Ahmedabad]: ગુજરાત યુનિવર્સિટી [Gujarat University], page 29, column 1
- ^ “અમદાવાદ”, in Gujaratilexicon.com [Gujarati-Gujarati dictionary], Arnion Technologies, 2009.
Categories:
- Gujarati eponyms
- Gujarati terms derived from Classical Persian
- Gujarati terms with IPA pronunciation
- Gujarati terms with audio pronunciation
- Rhymes:Gujarati/ɑd̪
- Rhymes:Gujarati/ɑd̪/3 syllables
- Gujarati lemmas
- Gujarati proper nouns
- Gujarati neuter nouns
- gu:Ahmedabad
- gu:Cities in Gujarat
- gu:Cities in India
- gu:Places in Gujarat
- gu:Places in India