Na > References for ‘Náo, nao’

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Women of Bengal – Excerpt A (1)

[12] Phiirá áisyá bandhu ámár guyápán kháio, Náo laiyá sháon másere bandhu náiyor laiyá yáio.

Vargiiya Ba and Antahstha Va to Osadhipati (Discourse 14) (1)

[7] Fiiryá áisyá bandhu ámár guyá-páń kháio; Náo laiyá sháon másere bandhu náiyar laiyá záio.

The History of Bengal – 1 (1)

[23] Phiirá áisyá bandhu ámár guyápán kháio, Náo laiyá sháon másere bandhu náiyor laiyá yáio.

Proper Names – 1 (Discourse 16) (1)

[39] Náo laiyá sháon másere bandhu náiyar laiyá yáio

Prabháta Saḿgiita 1826 (1)

[3] Taba karuńár ek kańa [...] avarńátiita Tule náo more krpá kare.

Farsi Words in Bengali (Discourse 10) (1)

[38] Áshmáner cand uiŕyá [...] guvá pán kháio Náo laiyá sháon máse re bandhu náiyar laiyá jáio

Case and Case-Endings – 3 (Discourse 14) (1)

[33] I mentioned earlier that Sanskrit [...] or me, for ávayoh it is nao, and for asmákam it is [...] are used when the voice changes.

Case and Case-Endings – 2 (Discourse 13) (3)

[13] At any rate, the closely related [...] má; ávám, nao; asman, nah – became even [...] case-endings came into existence.

[17] The Sanskrit second case mám [...] ávám is used, in Vedic nao; in Sanskrit asman and in Vedic [...] maná but máná.

[18] Earlier I said that the Vedic word [...] relation to the word asmad. The Vedic nao means “to the two of us”. [...] final “s” is silent.