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<div class="pg_page_title">Assamese Grammar - Plurals</div>
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Hi Assamese learners!😊<br>Learning [https://polyglotclub.com/language/assamese Assamese] Grammar can be a challenging task, but it is also an incredibly rewarding one. In this lesson, we will focus on the formation of plurals in Assamese. __TOC__


== Formation of Plurals ==
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/assamese Assamese] learners! 😊


In Assamese, there are two ways to form plurals: by adding suffixes or by reduplication.  
In this lesson, you will learn about plurals in Assamese grammar. Plurals are used to denote more than one person, object, or thing. In Assamese, the concept of plurals is relatively simple, as compared to other languages.  


=== Suffixes ===
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The most common way to form plurals in Assamese is by adding suffixes. The most common suffixes are -গুলি (-guli) and -রা (-ra).


For example, the singular form of the word পাখি (paki) is পাখির (pakir), and the plural form is পাখিগুলি (pakiguli).  
<span link>Don't hesitate to look into these other pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Assamese/Grammar/Negation|Negation]], [[Language/Assamese/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]], [[Language/Assamese/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]] & [[Language/Assamese/Grammar/Adverbs|Adverbs]].</span>
== Basic rule ==


Another example is the singular form of the word গাছ (gach) is গাছে (gache), and the plural form is গাছেরা (gachera).
The basic rule for plurals in Assamese is to add the suffix "-বা" ("-ba") to the singular form of the noun. For example,


=== Reduplication ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Assamese !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| কথা ('kotha') || {{IPA|/ko.tʰa/}} || Word
|-
| কথাবা ('kothaba') || {{IPA|/ko.tʰa.ba/}} || Words
|}


The other way to form plurals in Assamese is by reduplication. This means repeating the same word twice.  
In the above example, the singular form of the noun is "কথা" ("kotha"), which means "word". To make it plural, we add the suffix "-বা" ("-ba") to get "কথাবা" ("kothaba"), which means "words".


For example, the singular form of the word গাছ (gach) is গাছ (gach), and the plural form is গাছগাছ (gachgach).
== Exceptions ==


Another example is the singular form of the word পাখি (paki) is পাখি (paki), and the plural form is পাখিপাখি (pakipaki).  
Although the basic rule works for most nouns in Assamese, there are some exceptions. Some nouns don't follow the "-বা" ("-ba") pattern, and have their own unique plural forms. Some common examples are:


== Practice ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Assamese !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| মানুহ ('manuh') || {{IPA|/ma.nuʰ/}} || Human
|-
| লগা ('loga') || {{IPA|/lo.ɡa/}} || Deer
|-
| দিন ('din') || {{IPA|/d̪in/}} || Day
|}


Now that you know how to form plurals in Assamese, it's time to practice! Here are some examples for you to try:
In the above examples, the plurals are formed by changing the stem of the noun itself, instead of adding a suffix.


* গাছ (gach) →
== Compound Nouns ==
* পাখি (paki) →
* কাতা (kata) →
* মাছ (mach) →


Answers:  
When a noun is a compound of two or more words, only the last word takes the plural form. For example:


* গাছ (gach) → গাছগাছ (gachgach)
{| class="wikitable"
* পাখি (paki) → পাখিপাখি (pakipaki)
! Assamese !! Pronunciation !! English
* কাতা (kata) → কাতারা (katarra)
|-
* মাছ (mach) → মাছগুলি (machguli)
| বাৰুধ ('baru-dh') || {{IPA|/ba.ɾuː.d̪ʰ/}} || Rainy season
|-
| বছৰবা ('bosor-ba') || {{IPA|/bɔ.sɔɹ.ba/}} || Rainy seasons
|}
 
In the above example, the plural of "বাৰুধ" ("baru-dh"), which means "rainy season", is "বছৰবা" ("bosor-ba"), which means "rainy seasons".
 
== Vocabulary ==
 
Some common nouns with their singular and plural forms are:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Assamese !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| কাঠ ('kath') || {{IPA|/kaʈʰ/}} || Wood
|-
| কাঠাবা ('kathaba') || {{IPA|/kaʈʰa.ba/}} || Woods
|-
| গৰু ('goru') || {{IPA|/ɡoɾu/}} || Cow
|-
| গৰুবা ('goruba') || {{IPA|/ɡoɾu.ba/}} || Cows
|-
| মই ('moi') || {{IPA|/mɔi/}} || I/me
|-
| মইবা ('moiba') || {{IPA|/mɔi.ba/}} || We/us
|-
| নদী ('nodi') || {{IPA|/nɔ.di/}} || River
|-
| নদীবা ('nodiba') || {{IPA|/nɔ.di.ba/}} || Rivers
|}
 
== Dialogue ==
 
To see plurals in context, here's a dialogue:
 
* Person 1: তুমি কথা বিচাৰে। ('Tumi kotha bicharé.')
  * (You are thinking about words.)
* Person 2: নাহকে, মই কথাবাবোৰ বিচাৰুছো। ('Nahoké, moi kothababor bicharucho.')
  * (No, I am thinking about words.)
 
In the above dialogue, "কথা" ("kotha"), the singular form of "words", changes to "কথাবা" ("kothaba"), the plural form, to indicate that more than one word is being referred to.
 
== Cultural Insight ==
 
Assam, known as the Gateway of North East India, is a land of diverse cultures and traditions. The Assamese language is deeply rooted in the state's history and identity.
 
The Assamese language has been greatly influenced by Sanskrit, which has resulted in the use of a number of Sanskrit words in Assamese literature, especially in religious texts.
 
Assamese cuisine is known for its unique flavors and ranges from simple, rustic dishes to more elaborate ones. Some famous Assamese dishes include "masor tenga" (sour fish curry), "bamboo shoot pickle", "pitha" (rice cakes), and "khaar" (a preparation made with vegetables and pulses).
 
Assamese folk music and dance are an integral part of the state's culture. The "Bihu" dance, performed during the Bihu festival, is a popular folk dance that is enjoyed by people of all ages.
 
== Improve your Assamese ==


To improve your [[Language/Assamese|Assamese]] [[Language/Assamese/Grammar|Grammar]], you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=8 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/assamese/question questions]!
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<hr>If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
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==Sources==
* [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Assamese Assamese Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster]


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==Videos==
==Videos==
===Singular and plural nouns (for Assamese students) - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=na54lo_Xtn4</youtube>


===Person/ Singular number/Plural number in Assamese - YouTube===
===Person/ Singular number/Plural number in Assamese - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rasOZwreScI</youtube>
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rasOZwreScI</youtube>
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Assamese/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]]
* [[Language/Assamese/Grammar/Prepositions|Prepositions]]
* [[Language/Assamese/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]]
* [[Language/Assamese/Grammar/Possession|Possession]]
* [[Language/Assamese/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Assamese/Grammar/How-to-Use-Have|How to Use Have]]
* [[Language/Assamese/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
* [[Language/Assamese/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Assamese/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]


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Assamese Grammar - Plurals

Hi Assamese learners! 😊

In this lesson, you will learn about plurals in Assamese grammar. Plurals are used to denote more than one person, object, or thing. In Assamese, the concept of plurals is relatively simple, as compared to other languages.


Don't hesitate to look into these other pages after completing this lesson: Negation, Future Tense, How to Use Be & Adverbs.

Basic rule[edit | edit source]

The basic rule for plurals in Assamese is to add the suffix "-বা" ("-ba") to the singular form of the noun. For example,

Assamese Pronunciation English
কথা ('kotha') Template:IPA Word
কথাবা ('kothaba') Template:IPA Words

In the above example, the singular form of the noun is "কথা" ("kotha"), which means "word". To make it plural, we add the suffix "-বা" ("-ba") to get "কথাবা" ("kothaba"), which means "words".

Exceptions[edit | edit source]

Although the basic rule works for most nouns in Assamese, there are some exceptions. Some nouns don't follow the "-বা" ("-ba") pattern, and have their own unique plural forms. Some common examples are:

Assamese Pronunciation English
মানুহ ('manuh') Template:IPA Human
লগা ('loga') Template:IPA Deer
দিন ('din') Template:IPA Day

In the above examples, the plurals are formed by changing the stem of the noun itself, instead of adding a suffix.

Compound Nouns[edit | edit source]

When a noun is a compound of two or more words, only the last word takes the plural form. For example:

Assamese Pronunciation English
বাৰুধ ('baru-dh') Template:IPA Rainy season
বছৰবা ('bosor-ba') Template:IPA Rainy seasons

In the above example, the plural of "বাৰুধ" ("baru-dh"), which means "rainy season", is "বছৰবা" ("bosor-ba"), which means "rainy seasons".

Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Some common nouns with their singular and plural forms are:

Assamese Pronunciation English
কাঠ ('kath') Template:IPA Wood
কাঠাবা ('kathaba') Template:IPA Woods
গৰু ('goru') Template:IPA Cow
গৰুবা ('goruba') Template:IPA Cows
মই ('moi') Template:IPA I/me
মইবা ('moiba') Template:IPA We/us
নদী ('nodi') Template:IPA River
নদীবা ('nodiba') Template:IPA Rivers

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

To see plurals in context, here's a dialogue:

  • Person 1: তুমি কথা বিচাৰে। ('Tumi kotha bicharé.')
 * (You are thinking about words.)
  • Person 2: নাহকে, মই কথাবাবোৰ বিচাৰুছো। ('Nahoké, moi kothababor bicharucho.')
 * (No, I am thinking about words.)

In the above dialogue, "কথা" ("kotha"), the singular form of "words", changes to "কথাবা" ("kothaba"), the plural form, to indicate that more than one word is being referred to.

Cultural Insight[edit | edit source]

Assam, known as the Gateway of North East India, is a land of diverse cultures and traditions. The Assamese language is deeply rooted in the state's history and identity.

The Assamese language has been greatly influenced by Sanskrit, which has resulted in the use of a number of Sanskrit words in Assamese literature, especially in religious texts.

Assamese cuisine is known for its unique flavors and ranges from simple, rustic dishes to more elaborate ones. Some famous Assamese dishes include "masor tenga" (sour fish curry), "bamboo shoot pickle", "pitha" (rice cakes), and "khaar" (a preparation made with vegetables and pulses).

Assamese folk music and dance are an integral part of the state's culture. The "Bihu" dance, performed during the Bihu festival, is a popular folk dance that is enjoyed by people of all ages.

Improve your Assamese[edit | edit source]

To improve your Assamese Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!

Sources[edit | edit source]


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Videos[edit | edit source]

Person/ Singular number/Plural number in Assamese - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]