نیا
See also: نيا
Persian
Etymology
From Middle Persian nydʾk' (niyāg, “grandfather; ancestor”). Compare Manichaean Middle Persian nyʾg (niyāg).
Pronunciation
- (Iranian Persian) IPA(key): [niˈjɒː]
Noun
نیا • (niyâ) (plural نیاکان (niyâkân))
Dari Persian | نیا |
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Iranian Persian | نیا |
Tajiki Persian | ниё (niyo) |
Suffix
نیا • (-niyâ)
- a suffix forming surnames
Urdu
Etymology
From Sanskrit नव (náva), from Proto-Indo-Iranian, from Proto-Indo-European *néwos. Cognates include Persian نو (nou), Greek νέος (néos), Russian новый (nóvyj), Italian nuovo and English new.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [n̪əjaː]
Declension
declension of نیا
masculine | feminine | ||||
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singular | plural | singular | plural | ||
direct | نیا (nayā) | نئے (nae) | نئی (naī) | نئی (naī) | |
indirect | نئے (nae) | نئے (nae) | نئی (naī) | نئی (naī) | |
vocative | نئے (nae) | نئے (nae) | نئی (naī) | نئی (naī) |
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