जनन
Sanskrit
Etymology
From जन् (jan)
Noun
जनन • (jánana) n
- birth, coming into existence
- "birth" i.e. life
- production, causation
- race, lineage
- queen-mother
- bat
- compassion
Declension
Neuter a-stem declension of जनन | |||
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Nom. sg. | जननम् (jananam) | ||
Gen. sg. | जननस्य (jananasya) | ||
Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | जननम् (jananam) | जनने (janane) | जननानि (jananāni) |
Vocative | जनन (janana) | जनने (janane) | जननानि (jananāni) |
Accusative | जननम् (jananam) | जनने (janane) | जननानि (jananāni) |
Instrumental | जननेन (jananena) | जननाभ्याम् (jananābhyām) | जननैः (jananaiḥ) |
Dative | जननाय (jananāya) | जननाभ्याम् (jananābhyām) | जननेभ्यः (jananebhyaḥ) |
Ablative | जननात् (jananāt) | जननाभ्याम् (jananābhyām) | जननेभ्यः (jananebhyaḥ) |
Genitive | जननस्य (jananasya) | जननयोः (jananayoḥ) | जननानाम् (jananānām) |
Locative | जनने (janane) | जननयोः (jananayoḥ) | जननेषु (jananeṣu) |
Descendants
- Telugu: జననము (jananamu)
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