बेचना

Hindi

Hindi verb set
बिकना (biknā)
बेचना (becnā)
बेचाना (becānā)
बिकवाना (bikvānā)

Etymology

    Inherited from Prakrit वेच्चइ (vĕccaï, to spend), from Sanskrit *वेत्ययति (*vetyayati), denominal verb from *वेत्या (*vetyā), from वी (), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *wayH-, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *wayH-, from Proto-Indo-European *weyh₁-. See there for more.

    Cognate with Punjabi ਵੇਚਣਾ (vecṇā) / ویچنا (vecnā), Sindhi ويچَڻُ (oecaṇu) / वेचणु (vecaṇu), Nepali बेच्नु (becnu), Gujarati વેચવું (vecvũ), Marathi वेचणे (veċṇe, to spend), Bengali বেচা (beca), Assamese বেচা (besa).

    Verb

    बेचना • (becnā) (transitive, Urdu spelling بیچنا)

    1. to sell (to agree to transfer goods or provide services)

    Conjugation

    References

    Kurukh

    Etymology

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    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): [beːt͡ʃnaː]

    Verb

    बेचना (becnā)

    1. to play, dance, amuse oneself
      Synonym: अस्सना (assanā)

    References

    • Hahn, Ferb (1903), “बेचना”, in Kurukh Orao English dictionary[1], Bengal Secretariat Press, Calcutta, page 16