π¬ π¬€π¬­π¬€π¬Œπ¬™π¬Œ

Avestan

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *bΚ°Γ©reti. Compare Sanskrit ΰ€­ΰ€°ΰ€€ΰ€Ώ (bharati).

Verb

π¬ π¬€π¬­π¬€π¬Œπ¬™π¬Œ β€’ (baraiti) (root π¬ π¬€π¬­π¬€β€Ž)

  1. he bears, carries

Conjugation

Present Indicative Conjugation of π¬ π¬€π¬­π¬€π¬Œπ¬™π¬Œβ€Ž
Singular Dual Plural
1st π¬ π¬€π¬­π¬π¬¨π¬Œβ€Ž (barāmi) β€” π¬ π¬€π¬­π¬€π¬¨π¬π¬΅π¬Œβ€Ž (baramāhi)
2nd π¬ π¬€π¬­π¬€π¬΅π¬Œβ€Ž (barahi) β€” β€”
3rd π¬ π¬€π¬­π¬€π¬Œπ¬™π¬Œ (baraiti) π¬ π¬€π¬­π¬€π¬™π¬‹β€Ž (baratō) π¬ π¬€π¬­π¬†π¬§π¬™π¬Œβ€Ž (barΙ™αΉ‡ti)

References

  • MartΓ­nez GarcΓ­a, Javier; de Vaan, Michiel (2014) Introduction to Avestan (Brill Introductions to Indo-European Languages; 1), Brill, β†’ISBN
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