कारक

Hindi

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit कारक (kāraka).

Pronunciation

Noun

कारक • (kārakm

  1. factor, one that causes
  2. (grammar) case

Declension

Declension of कारक (masc cons-stem)
singular plural
direct कारक
kārak
कारक
kārak
oblique कारक
kārak
कारकों
kārakõ
vocative कारक
kārak
कारको
kārako

Sanskrit

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Etymology

Ultimately from the root कृ (kṛ, to do).

Pronunciation

Adjective

कार॑क • (kā́raka) stem

  1. making, doing, acting
  2. who or what does or produces or creates
  3. intending to act or do

Noun

कार॑क • (kā́raka) stemn

  1. instrumental in bringing about the action denoted by a verb, the notion of a thematic relation

Declension

Neuter a-stem declension of कार॑क
singular dual plural
nominative कार॑कम् (kā́rakam) कार॑के (kā́rake) कार॑काणि (kā́rakāṇi)
कार॑का¹ (kā́rakā¹)
accusative कार॑कम् (kā́rakam) कार॑के (kā́rake) कार॑काणि (kā́rakāṇi)
कार॑का¹ (kā́rakā¹)
instrumental कार॑केण (kā́rakeṇa) कार॑काभ्याम् (kā́rakābhyām) कार॑कैः (kā́rakaiḥ)
कार॑केभिः¹ (kā́rakebhiḥ¹)
dative कार॑काय (kā́rakāya) कार॑काभ्याम् (kā́rakābhyām) कार॑केभ्यः (kā́rakebhyaḥ)
ablative कार॑कात् (kā́rakāt) कार॑काभ्याम् (kā́rakābhyām) कार॑केभ्यः (kā́rakebhyaḥ)
genitive कार॑कस्य (kā́rakasya) कार॑कयोः (kā́rakayoḥ) कार॑काणाम् (kā́rakāṇām)
locative कार॑के (kā́rake) कार॑कयोः (kā́rakayoḥ) कार॑केषु (kā́rakeṣu)
vocative कार॑क (kā́raka) कार॑के (kā́rake) कार॑काणि (kā́rakāṇi)
कार॑का¹ (kā́rakā¹)
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