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Sanskrit borrowings with modified phonologies
Tadbhava (Sanskrit: तद्भव, IPA: [tɐdbʱɐʋɐ], lit. "arising from that") is the Sanskrit word for one of three etymological classes defined by native grammarians
Tadbhava
2023 Indian film
Tatsama Tadbhava is a 2023 Indian Kannada-language suspense thriller film directed and written by Vishal Atreya. The film was produced by Pannaga Bharana
Tatsama_Tadbhava
100,000 in the Indian numbering system
Harivaṃśa). By language Assamese: লক্ষ lokhyo, or লাখ lakh Bengali: natively (tadbhava) known as লাখ lākh, though some use the ardha-tatsama লক্ষ lokkho. Bhojpuri:
Lakh
Indian actress
on 'Mad Dad'". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 1 April 2024. "Tatsama Tadbhava: Meghana Raj Sarja to return to big screens; Collaborates with Pannaga
Meghana_Raj
Vocabulary of the Hindustani language
and household concepts: Civic life Household Colloquial Hindustani uses tadbhava words, (more precisely, ardhatatsama terms), with slight variations across
Hindustani_vocabulary
Ancient Indo-Aryan language of South Asia, mainly Indian subcontinent
Sanskrit (tatsama words), or indirectly via middle Indo-Aryan languages (tadbhava words). Words originating in Sanskrit are estimated at fifty percent of
Sanskrit
Indian film actor
Kannada. Recent works include Abbara (2022), Veeram (2023), and Tatsama Tadbhava (2023), where he played intense roles in thrillers and action dramas. Upcoming
Prajwal_Devaraj
Indian convention of naming large numbers
the Reserve Bank's website. Scientific notation Japanese notation Notes Tadbhava Ardha-tatsama in Burmese English References "Knowing our Numbers". Department
Indian_numbering_system
Indo-Aryan language
large portion of its vocabulary from Shauraseni Prakrit, in the form of tadbhava words. This process usually involves compensatory lengthening of vowels
Hindi
Dravidian language
Sanskrit. The equivalent forms of prākr̥ti words, known as vikr̥ti words (or tadbhava words), originate from the same Sanskrit root word, but have evolved through
Telugu_language
Dravidian language
Maṇipravāḷam. Along with these tatsama borrowings, there are also many tadbhava words in common use. These were incorporated via borrowing before the separation
Malayalam
Sanskrit loanwords in modern Indic languages
(in modern Indo-Aryan languages) directly inherited from Old Indo-Aryan (tadbhava). The tatsama register can be compared to the use of loan words of Greek
Tatsama
Indo-Aryan language
and Arabic; however, the basic Punjabi vocabulary is mainly composed of tadbhava words, i.e. those descended from Sanskrit. Bhatia, Tej K. (1993). Punjabi:
Punjabi_language
Peoples, cultures, and products of the Indian subcontinent and their diaspora
Filipinos Habesha, an analogous term for Ethiopians and Eritreans The tadbhava-form of the word is "desi", and the corresponding tatsama-form is "deshi"
Desi
Indo-Aryan language
Arabic origin, along with more words naturally derived from Sanskrit (tadbhava), whereas Hindus are more likely to use tatsama (words directly borrowed
Bengali_language
Dravidian language
Some examples of naturalised Sanskrit words (Sanskrit: तद्भव, romanized: tadbhava, lit. 'arising from that') in Kannada are varṇa, 'colour', pūrṇime, and
Kannada
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India and Bangladesh
Indic languages, the core vocabulary of Bishnupriya Manipuri is made up of tadbhava words (i.e. words inherited over time from older Indic languages, including
Bishnupriya_Manipuri
Hybrid use of Urdu and English
variety with tatsama vocabulary (although MSH does also employ native tadbhava vocabulary as well), generally preferred for formal purposes by followers
Urdish
Variety of Hindi spoken in Bihar, India
declinable adjectives. There is a peculiar long form in Bihari Hindi, for most tadbhava and marked nouns, a feature also prevalent in Maithili, Magahi and Bhojpuri
Bihari_Hindi
Sanskrit influence on other languages
variety with tatsama vocabulary (although MSH does also employ native tadbhava vocabulary as well), generally preferred for formal purposes by followers
Sanskritisation_(linguistics)
Indo-Aryan language
categories of words in modern Indo-Aryan: tadbhav, tatsam, and loanwords. તદ્ભવ tadbhava, "of the nature of that". Gujarati is a modern Indo-Aryan language descended
Gujarati_language
Tadbhavas in Bengali (Inherited Indo-Aryan vocabulary) (19.0%) Tatsamas in Bengali (Direct borrowings from Sanskrit) (45.0%) Native Words (Indigenous
Bengali_vocabulary
Numeral system of the Hindustani language
while Standard Urdu prefers sifr (borrowed from Arabic), though the native tadbhava-form is sunnā in Hindustani. Sometimes the ardha-tatsama form śūn is also
Hindustani_numerals
Historical literary register of Bengali
works. The colloquial usage of Bengali consisted mostly of its Prakrit (tadbhava and indigenous (deshi) words) base, and occasionally Persian and Arabic
Sadhu_bhasha
Indian state of Odisha. The modern Odia language is mostly formed from Tadbhava words with significant Sanskrit (Tatsama) influences, along with loanwords
Odia_literature
Indo-Aryan language
bhāṇḍe (bhāṇḍa or vessel for cooking or storing food). Other words ("tadbhavas") have undergone phonological changes from their Sanskrit roots, for example
Marathi_language
Words with the same historical origin
Indo-Aryan languages, members of native doublets are identified as either tadbhava ('became that'), which is ultimately derived from Sanskrit but underwent
Doublet_(linguistics)
Mixing of Hindi and English spoken in India
variety with tatsama vocabulary (although MSH does also employ native tadbhava vocabulary as well), generally preferred for formal purposes by followers
Hinglish
Geographic region in Andhra Pradesh, India
hearkened back to the Vijayanagara times, whose Kings used a suffix Rāya (tadbhava of Sanskrit Rāja) or Rāyalu in Telugu as their regnal title. The boundaries
Rayalaseema
Indian (Hindi) litterateur and writer (1889–1937)
consists of Sanskrit (Tatsama) words and words derived from Sanskrit (Tadbhava words). The subject of his poetry spans the entire horizon of subjects
Jaishankar_Prasad
Concept in Indian religions
uncle of Parshurama. He categorically uses a Prakrit (Tamil:Pagatham) Tadbhava Mayakkam, which is the root of the word Maya(m). He says that the entire
Maya_(religion)
2024 award ceremony in Dubai
Producer of the Year (Kannada) – Anvit Cinemas and PB Studios – Tatsama Tadbhava The award was taken by Hemanth M. Rao Only one song The award was taken
12th South Indian International Movie Awards
12th_South_Indian_International_Movie_Awards
Sanskrit (tatsama words), or indirectly via middle Indo-Aryan languages (tadbhava words). Words originating in Sanskrit are estimated to constitute roughly
Culture_of_India
Indian actress and politician (born 1975)
Alamelamma 2023 Vidhi (Article) 370 Preethi Veeram Saraswathi Tatsama Tadbhava Suman 13 Part-1 Saira 2023 Kaatera Kumari Nominated—Filmfare Award for
Shruti_(actress)
Words borrowed from Indo-Aryan languages
many words that are cognates in Sanskrit and Tamil, in both tatsama and tadbhava forms. This is an illustrative list of Tamil words of Indo-Aryan origin
Indo-Aryan_loanwords_in_Tamil
1961 Hindi poetry collection by Agyeya
Asadhya Vina, contains a long poem by the same title. Agyeya heavily used Tadbhava words (words adopted from Sanskrit), avoiding Tatsama words (words borrowed
Angan_Ke_Par_Dwar
tatsama names are also increasing as a source for names to the detriment of tadbhava and deshya names, especially amongst tribal groups. In modern times, there
Indian_name
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
adjectives, and the avyayas are either tatsama or tadbhava. Verbs are either tatsama or tadbhava: Present indefinite of the auxiliary is fused with present
Konkani_language
Sino-Tibetan language of central-eastern Nepal
Sanskritised Sino-Tibetan languages. It borrows both tatsama (words as it is) and tadbhava (derived) words. According to linguist Mali, 90% of the loanwords in the
Newar_language
Indian film production company
Struggle". News18. 19 August 2023. Retrieved 31 August 2023. "'Tatsama Tadbhava': Teaser of suspense thriller starring Prajwal Devaraj, Meghana Raj Sarja
KRG_Studios
Indian poet
Tripathi 'Nirala' and his innovative use of language that blends tatsama, tadbhava, and deshaj (indigenous) words. A recipient of the Sahitya Akademi Award
Gyanendrapati
Indian film director and actor
up a 'French Biriyani' for web". gulfnews.com. 22 July 2020. "Tatsama Tadbhava: Meghana Raj Sarja to return to big screens; Collaborates with Pannaga
Pannaga_Bharana
Etymology of the Hindi and Urdu languages
English, respectively contrasting with tadbhava and dēśaja words. The most common words in Hindustani are tadbhavas.[citation needed] In Hindustani, the
Hindustani_etymology
Indian actor (born 1953)
D. Devaraj Urs Banaras Ajay Simha 2023 Prajarajya Jayaprakash Tatsama Tadbhava Cameo Raja Marthanda Raja's father 2024 Bhairathi Ranagal Raghuveer Bhandari
Devaraj
Town in Gujarat, India
named Kaziwad Masjid. Dabhoi (Gujarati: ડભોઈ, romanized: Ḍabhoī) is the tadbhava (inherited) form of the Sanskrit name Darbhavatī, also spelled Darbhāvatī
Dabhoi
Hindu festival celebrated to commemorate the victory of good over evil
found elsewhere. The word dussehra is the British English spelling of the tadbhava Dassehrā. It is derived daśaharā (दशहरा), which is a Sanskrit compound
Vijayadashami
Indo-Aryan language and dialect cluster of northwest India
categories of words in modern Indo-Aryan: tadbhav, tatsam, and loanwords. tadbhava, "of the nature of that". Rajasthani is a modern Indo-Aryan language descended
Rajasthani_languages
Indian composer
2022 Man on the Match Harikathe Alla Girikathe 2023 Dooradarshana Tatsama Tadbhava Also lyricist Tagaru Palya Also Actor 2024 Kotee Songs and Lyricist
Vasuki_Vaibhav
Dialect of the Marathi language
tatsama words for whom the standard Marathi counterparts are modified words (tadbhava shabda) such as in eastern parts of Vidarbha, snake is called sarpa (सर्प)
Varhadi_dialect
Shepherd caste in India
means 'cowherd' and is derived from Dana which means 'cattle'. Dana is the tadbhava of Dhana, which comes from Go-dhana, meaning 'cattle' in Sanskrit. According
Dhangar
Rajasthani sweet dish
Prakashan. 1 January 2010. ISBN 978-81-7315-769-1. Saranāmasiṃha; Śarmā, Saranāmasiṃha (1968). Hind ̄kī tadbhava śabdāvalī (in Hindi). Kāleja Buka Ḍipo. v t e
Dal_badam_chakki
Language spoken in Utrarakhand in India
the Khasiyas. Gender : Rules for gender are same as Srinagaria. Number : Tadbhava masc. nouns which end with a in Hindi, in Rathwali end with o. However
Rathwali_dialect
devised a set of etymological classes for modern Indo-Aryan vocabulary: Tadbhava (Sanskrit: तद्भव, "arising from that") refers to terms that are inherited
Phonological history of Hindustani
Phonological_history_of_Hindustani
Hindu weavers caste
Jeda (and Jandra), which meant “spider”. Scholars note that Saliga is a tadbhava form of the Sanskrit jalikha, meaning spider or weaver, while Jeda is a
Saliya
Indian filmmaker, theatre personality
Chapter 1 Srinivas 2022 KGF: Chapter 2 2022 Bairagee Judge 2023 Tatsama Tadbhava Vasudev 2024 Kaalapatthar Maryade Prashne Suresh 2025 Yuddhakaanda Chapter
T._S._Nagabharana
Language of Sikh scripture
[citation needed] Sant Bhasha is notable for its high usage of inherited tadbhava and deshaj vocabulary in comparison to Sanskritic tatsama borrowings. Sant
Sant_Bhasha
curī ceteri tent (in boat) (arch.) छत्री ćhatrī covering, canopy Sanskrit tadbhava word छत्रिका cindai flowery silk cunrī coli (arch.) colī culim smoking
List of loanwords in Indonesian
List_of_loanwords_in_Indonesian
Ethnic group
Indo-Aryan language with words derived from Sanskrit in either their tatsama or tadbhava form. Koshti also contains words borrowed from languages like Marathi,
Koshta
2024 Indian film
The Hindu wrote that "Juni joins recent Kannada films such as Tatsama Tadbhava and Case of Kondana for not fully realising its potential. These films
Juni_(film)
13th century Kannada poet
adherence to indigenous (desya) Kannada words and naturalised Sanskrit words (tadbhava) only, avoiding assimilated Sanskrit words (tatsamas) entirely. According
Andayya
Grammar of the Kannada language
in Kannada roots and vernacularized forms of Sanskrit words (prākṛta or tadbhava). The modern form that occurs in Northern Kannada appears with the following
Kannada_grammar
Vijay, Ramola Shimoga, Sampath Maitreya, RJ Anoopa Atharv Pictures Tatsama Tadbhava Vishal Atreya Prajwal Devaraj, Meghana Raj, Aravinnd Iyer, T. S. Nagabharana
List_of_Kannada_films_of_2023
Grammar of the Indian Malayalam language
Maṇipravāḷam. Along with these tatsama borrowings, there are also many tadbhava words in common use. These were borrowed into Malayalam before it became
Malayalam_grammar
Grammatical rules of the Maithili language
Masculine. Some neuters are diminutive and are marked like feminine. Both tadbhava and tatsama suffixes are used for different words of different origin.
Maithili_grammar
Kannada-language media award
J Achar Gilky 2023 (12th) Chaithra J Achar ‡ Toby Meghana Raj Tatsama Tadbhava Megha Shetty Kaiva Rachita Ram Kranti Rukmini Vasanth Sapta Saagaradaache
SIIMA Award for Best Actress – Kannada
SIIMA_Award_for_Best_Actress_–_Kannada
2024 Indian Telugu film award ceremony
Negative Role Jagapathi Babu – Kaatera Abhijith – Ghost Meghana Raj – Tatsama Tadbhava Ramesh Indira – Sapta Saagaradaache Ello – Side A Shishya Deepak – Veeram
3rd_IIFA_Utsavam
Critical edition of the Ramcharitmanas (2005)
n (Unicode न्, IPA /n̪/) and m (Unicode म्, IPA /m/) respectively. For Tadbhava words, the Tulsi Peeth edition uses the dental fricative s (Unicode स्
Tulsi Peeth edition of the Ramcharitmanas
Tulsi_Peeth_edition_of_the_Ramcharitmanas
Southern Indian literature, 1025–1343
using only pure Kannada words (desya) and naturalised Sanskrit words (tadbhava) and totally avoiding assimilated Sanskrit words (tatsamas). This is seen
Hoysala_literature
Compilations of words and phrases used in the Punjabi-language
tadbhavas, or ardhatatsamas, but go beyond and use additional categorizations: Sanskritic tatsamas Ardhatatsamas Prakrit tadbhavas Braj tadbhavas Punjabic
Punjabi_dictionary
indigenous Kannada nouns and those inherited from the Sanskrit (Sanskrit: tadbhava "naturalised, loanword" and samāsamaskṛta–non-naturalised). The third chapter
Bhattakalanka_Deva
TADBHAVA
TADBHAVA
TADBHAVA
TADBHAVA
Biblical
health, or salvation, of Jehovah,salvation of Jehovah
Girl/Female
Indian
Nice, Beautiful, Radiant
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Ritspah, RITZPA means "hot coal" or "pavement."Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
Manishitha | மாஂநீஷீதா
Desired, A wish, Wisdom
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Gift of the Prophet
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Sea's Edge
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Having Coils
Girl/Female
English
beverage brandy used as a given name.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Who Speaks Sweet
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Traditional
Vishwanth Diety of Siva at Kashi Temple
TADBHAVA
TADBHAVA
TADBHAVA
TADBHAVA
TADBHAVA