زاده
Persian
Etymology
From Middle Persian zʾtk' (zādag), from Old Persian [script needed] (*zāta), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *ĵaHtás. Compare Sanskrit जात (jāta).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /zɒːˈde/
Noun
زاده • (zâde) (plural زادگان (zâdegân))
Inflection
possessive forms of زاده
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st person singular (my) | زادهام (zâdé-am) (zâdám) (colloquial) |
زادگانم (zâdegấnam) (zâdeấm) (colloquial) |
| 2nd person singular (your) | زادهات (zâdé-at) (zâdát) (colloquial) |
زادگانت (zâdegấnat) (zâdeất) (colloquial) |
| 3rd person singular (his/her/its) | زادهاش (zâdéaš) (zâdáš) (colloquial) |
زادگانش (zâdegấnaš) (zâdeấš) (colloquial) |
| 1st person plural (our) | زادهمان (zâdé-mân) (zâdámun) (colloquial) |
زادگانمان (zâdegấnemân) (zâdeấmun) (colloquial) |
| 2nd person plural (your) | زادهتان (zâdé-tân) (zâdátun) (colloquial) |
زادگانتان (zâdegấnetân) (zâdeấtun) (colloquial) |
| 3rd person plural (their) | زادهشان (zâdé-šân) (zâdášun) (colloquial) |
زادگانشان (zâdegấnešân) (zâdeấšun) (colloquial) |
Suffix
زاده • (-zâde)
- a suffix forming surnames
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