শলা
Assamese
    
    Etymology
    
Inherited from Sanskrit শলাকা (śalākā, “small stake or stick”).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /xɔ.la/
 
Noun
    
শলা • (xola)
Declension
    
Inflection of শলা
| Indefinite forms | Definite forms | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| numeral | non-numeral (plural) | ||||||||
| singular | plural | informal | |||||||
| absolutive | শলা xola  | 
শলাডাল xoladal  | 
শলাকেইডাল xolakeidal  | 
শলাবোৰ xolabür  | 
শলাবিলাক xolabilak  | ||||
| ergative | শলাই xolai  | 
শলাডালে xoladale  | 
শলাকেইডালে xolakeidale  | 
শলাবোৰে xolabüre  | 
শলাবিলাকে xolabilake  | ||||
| accusative | শলাক xolak  | 
শলাডালক xoladalok  | 
শলাকেইডালক xolakeidalok  | 
শলাবোৰক xolabürok  | 
শলাবিলাকক xolabilakok  | ||||
| genitive | শলাৰ xolar  | 
শলাডালৰ xoladalor  | 
শলাকেইডালৰ xolakeidalor  | 
শলাবোৰৰ xolabüror  | 
শলাবিলাকৰ xolabilakor  | ||||
| dative | শলালৈ xolaloi  | 
শলাডাললৈ xoladaloloi  | 
শলাকেইডাললৈ xolakeidaloloi  | 
শলাবোৰলৈ xolabüroloi  | 
শলাবিলাকলৈ xolabilakoloi  | ||||
| instrumental | শলাৰে xolare  | 
শলাডালেৰে xoladalere  | 
শলাকেইডালেৰে xolakeidalere  | 
শলাবোৰেৰে xolabürere  | 
শলাবিলাকেৰে xolabilakere  | ||||
| locative | শলাত xolat  | 
শলাডালত xoladalot  | 
শলাকেইডালত xolakeidalot  | 
শলাবোৰত xolabürot  | 
শলাবিলাকত xolabilakot  | ||||
| Accusative Note: -অক (-ok) is used for animate sense and for emphasis. No case marking otherwise. Dative Note 1: Some speakers use -অলৈ (-oloi)'s variant -অলে (-ole) instead. Dative Note 2: For direct objects -অক (-ok) marks this case instead of -অলৈ (-oloi). Dative Note 3: In some dialects -অক (-ok) or -অত (-ot) marks this case instead of -অলৈ (-oloi). Instrumental Note 1: Alternatively -এদি (-edi) marks this case instead of -এৰে (-ere). Instrumental Note 2: Sometimes -এ (-e) marks this case. Locative Note: The locative suffix is -এ (-e) in some cases.  | |||||||||
Derived terms
    
- জুইশলা (zuixola)
 
References
    
- Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “śalā́kā”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press
 
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