𑀢𑀼𑀨𑁂
Ashokan Prakrit
Etymology
From Sanskrit युष्मद् (yuṣmad, 2pl.pers) with analogy to त्वम् (tvam, 2sg.pers). Cognate with Pali tumhe.
Alternative forms
Attested at Dhauli, Jaugada and Sarnath.
| Dialectal forms of 𑀢𑀼𑀨𑁂 (“you all”) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Variety | Location | Forms |
| Central | Sarnath | 𑀢𑀼𑀨𑁂 (tuphe) |
| East | Dhauli | 𑀢𑀼𑀨𑁂 (tuphe) |
| Jaugada | 𑀢𑀼𑀨𑁂 (tuphe) | |
| Map of dialectal forms of 𑀢𑀼𑀨𑁂 (“you all”) | ||
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Descendants
- Ardhamagadhi Prakrit: 𑀢𑀼𑀩𑁆𑀪𑁂 (tubbhe)
- Awadhi: तुम (tum)
- Khasa Prakrit:
- Nepali: तिमी (timī)
- Magadhi Prakrit: 𑀢𑀼𑀫𑁆𑀳𑁂 (tumhe)
- Maharastri Prakrit: 𑀢𑀼𑀫𑁆𑀳𑁂 (tumhe), 𑀢𑀼𑀩𑁆𑀪𑁂 (tubbhe)
- Paisaci Prakrit:
- Takka Apabhramsa:
- Punjabi:
- Gurmukhi script: ਤੁਸੀਂ (tusī̃)
- Shahmukhi script: تُسیں (tuseṉ)
- Punjabi:
- Vracada Apabhramsa:
- Sindhi:
- Devanagari script: तव्हीं
- Arabic script: تَوِهِين
- Sindhi:
- Takka Apabhramsa:
- Sauraseni Prakrit: 𑀢𑀼𑀫𑁆𑀳𑁂 (tumhe), 𑀢𑀼𑀩𑁆𑀪𑁂 (tubbhe)
References
- Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “yuṣmad”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press
- Sen, Sukumar (1960) A Comparative Grammar of Middle Indo-Aryan, Linguistic Society of India, page 111.
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