খোদা
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Assamese
Etymology
Borrowed from Classical Persian خدا (xudā).
Noun
খোদা • (khüda)
Bengali
Etymology
Borrowed from Classical Persian خدا (xudā), from earlier خدای (xudāy) from Middle Persian [script needed] (hwtʾy /xwadāy/), ultimately from Proto-Iranian *hwatā́wā (literally “self-strong”). Cognate with Sylheti ꠈꠖꠣ (xóda), Assamese খোদা (khüda), Hindi ख़ुदा (xudā), Punjabi ਖੁਦਾ (khudā), Burmese ခိုဒါ (hkuida).
Noun
খোদা • (khōda)
Synonyms
Derived terms
- খোদা হাফেজ (khoda hafez)
Related terms
Categories:
- Assamese terms borrowed from Classical Persian
- Assamese terms derived from Classical Persian
- Assamese lemmas
- Assamese nouns
- Bengali terms borrowed from Classical Persian
- Bengali terms derived from Classical Persian
- Bengali terms derived from Middle Persian
- Bengali terms derived from Proto-Iranian
- Bengali lemmas
- Bengali nouns
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