दाँत

Hindi

Etymology

From Sanskrit दन्त (dánta), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hdánts (compare Persian دندان (dandân)), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₃dónts (compare Lithuanian dantis, Greek δόντι (dónti) French dent, Welsh dant, English tooth).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d̪ɑ̃ːt̪/

Noun

दाँत (dā̃t) m (Urdu spelling دانت)

  1. tooth
    Synonyms: दंत (dant), दंदान (dandān)
  2. tusk

Declension

Declension of दाँत
Singular Plural
Direct दाँत (dā̃t) दाँत (dā̃t)
Oblique दाँत (dā̃t) दाँतों (dā̃tõ)
Vocative दाँत (dā̃t) दाँतो (dā̃to)

Alternative forms

Derived terms


Nepali

Noun

दाँत (dā̃t)

  1. tooth
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