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युव

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Sanskrit

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Etymology 1

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Sanskrit personal pronouns
first person singular dual plural
lemma (ma) आव (āva) अस्म (asma)
nominative case अहम् (aham) आवाम् (āvām) वयम् (vayam)
enclitic form(s) मा (), मे (me) नौ (nau) नः (naḥ)
second person singular dual plural
lemma त्व (tva) युव (yuva) युष्म (yuṣma)
nominative case त्वम् (tvam) युवाम् (yuvām) यूयम् (yūyam)
enclitic form(s) त्वा (tvā), ते (te) वाम् (vām) वः (vaḥ)

Inherited from Proto-Indo-Iranian *yuHám, from the dual case of Proto-Indo-European *túh₂.

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Pronoun

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यु॒व (yuvá)

  1. base of the second person dual pronoun; you both
    Coordinate term: आ॒व (āvá)
Declension
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Declension of the second person dual pronoun
dual
nominative युवाम् (yuvā́m), युवम्¹ (yuvám¹)
accusative युवाम् (yuvā́m)
instrumental युवाभ्याम् (yuvā́bhyām)
dative युवाभ्याम् (yuvā́bhyām), युवभ्याम्¹ (yuvábhyām¹)
ablative युवाभ्याम् (yuvā́bhyām), युवत्¹ (yuvát¹)
genitive युवयोः (yuváyoḥ), युवोः¹ (yuvóḥ¹)
locative युवयोः (yuváyoḥ)
enclitic accusative वाम् (vām)
enclitic dative/genitive वाम् (vām)

¹Vedic

Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

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Adjective

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युव॑ (yúva)

  1. inflection of युव॑न् (yúvan):
    1. neuter nominative/accusative/vocative singular
    2. (Vedic) neuter nominative/accusative/vocative plural

Etymology 3

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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युव (yuva)

  1. combining form of युव॑न् (yúvan)
    युवन् (yuvan, young) + ‎-त्व (-tva, -ness) → ‎युवत्व (yuvatva, youth)

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