চলা

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Assamese

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Assamese verb set
চল (sol)
চলা (sola)
চলোৱা (solüa)
চলোওৱা (solüüa)

From Sanskrit चलति (calati), चरति (carati, to go away), from Proto-Indo-European *kʷel- (to move; to turn (around)). Cognate with Sylheti ꠌꠟꠣ (sola), Bengali চলা (cola), Odia ଚାଲିବା (caliba), Hindustani چلنا / चलना (calnā), Nepali चल्नु (calnu), Punjabi ਚੱਲਣਾ (callaṇā), Gujarati ચરવું (carvũ) ~ ચાલવું (cālvũ), Marathi चालणे (ċālṇe). Doublet of চৰা (sora)

Verb

চলা (sola) (intransitive)

  1. to move
    এইটো বাটেৰে অকল চাইকেল হে চলিব݁ পাৰেeitü batere okol saikel he solibo pare.Only bicycles can move through this road.
  2. to retain, maintain
    তোমাৰ পঢ়াশুনা কেনে চলি আছে?tümar porhaxuna kene soli ase?How are you maintaining your studies? (Literally: How are your studies moving?)
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Assamese verb set
চল (sol)
চলা (sola)
চলোৱা (solüa)
চলোওৱা (solüüa)

From Sanskrit চালযতি (cāláyati, to shake, to jog, to drive away).

Alternative forms

Adjective

চলা (sola) (Eastern Standard)

  1. sifted

Verb

চলা (sola) (transitive) (Eastern Standard)

  1. to sift
Conjugation

Bengali

Etymology

From Sanskrit चलति (calati), चरति (carati, to go away). Cognate with Assamese চলা (sola), Hindi चलना (calnā), Nepali चल्नु (calnu), Punjabi ਚੱਲਣਾ (callaṇā), Gujarati ચરવું (carvũ) ~ ચાલવું (cālvũ), Marathi चालणे (ċālṇe).

Verb

চলা (côla)

  1. to move, to walk about, to move about

References

  • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “cálati”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press