মই

See also: মৈ

Assamese

Etymology

From Old Assamese মই (moi), from Sanskrit मया (máyā), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *máyaH, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *máyaH, the instrumental singular of *aĵʰám (I), from Proto-Indo-European *éǵHom. Compare Punjabi ਮੈਂ (mē̃), Nepali (ma), Sylheti ꠝꠥꠁ (mui), Kamta মুই (mui), Marathi मी (), Hindustani मैं (ma͠i) / میں (ma͠i) all deriving from oblique forms of the first-person personal pronoun.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mɔɪ/
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Pronoun

মই (moi)

  1. I (the first person personal singular pronoun)
    মই মানুহ
    moi manuh.
    I am a human.

See also


Hajong

Etymology

From Assamese মই (moi)

Pronoun

মই (môi)

  1. I (singular)

Old Assamese

Etymology

From Sanskrit मया (máyā), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *máyaH from Proto-Indo-Iranian *máyaH, the instrumental singular of *aĵʰám (I), from Proto-Indo-European *éǵHom.

Pronoun

মই (moi)

  1. I
    পুনু পুনু বোলাহাঁ দেশক লাগি চল ।মই প্ৰাণ তেজিলে পাইবাহাঁ কোন ফল
    punu punu bólaha̐ deśoko lagi colo .moi praṇo tejile paibaha̐ kóno pholo .
    Say repeatedly go to the country,If I sacrifice my life, you will get a result.

Descendants

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