π
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Ashokan Prakrit
Etymology
From Sanskrit ΰ€ (ca), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *-Δa, from Proto-Indo-European *-kΚ·e.
Conjunction
π (ca) (enclitic) (Girnar, Dhauli, Jaugada, Deli-Topra, Lauriya-Araraj, Nigali-Sagar, Sarnath, Brahmagiri)
Alternative forms
Dialectal forms of π (βandβ) | ||
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Variety | Location | Forms |
Central | Kalsi | ππΈ (cΔ), π (ca) |
Delhi-Topra | π (ca), ππΈ somewhat common (cΔ) | |
Lauriya-Araraj | π (ca) | |
Lumbini | ππΈ (cΔ) | |
Nigali-Sagar | π (ca) | |
Sarnath | π (ca) | |
Rupnath | π (ca) | |
Bairat | π (ca), ππΈ rare (cΔ) | |
Sanchi | π (ca) | |
Kosambi | π (ca) | |
Sahasram | ππΈ (cΔ) | |
East | Dhauli | π (ca), ππΈ rare (cΔ) |
Jaugada | π (ca), ππΈ rare (cΔ) | |
Northwest | Shahbazgarhi | π¨ (ca) |
Mansehra | π¨ (ca) | |
West | Girnar | π (ca) |
South | Brahmagiri | π (ca) |
Maski | ππΈ (cΔ) |
Map of dialectal forms of π (βandβ) | ||
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π (ca) (13) ππΈ (cΔ) (8) π¨β (ca) (2) |
Pali
Alternative forms
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