আছে

Assamese

Etymology

Cognate with Bengali আছে (ache), Sylheti ꠀꠍꠦ (ase)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /asɛ/
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Verb

আছে (ase)

  1. there is; there are
    মোৰ ভাইটি আছে
    mür bhaiti ase
    I have a brother
    তোমাৰ ভাইটি আছে নে?
    tümar bhaiti ase ne?
    Do you have a brother?

Usage notes

  • As seen in the above example sentences, this word is used to express possession when used with possessives/genitives. For example মোৰ ভাইটি আছে (mür bhaiti ase) word for word means "my brother there is" and translates as "I have a brother".

Bengali

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /atʃʰe/
  • IPA(key): /ase/

Verb

আছে (ache)

  1. there is; there are
    আমার ভাই আছে
    amar bhai ache
    I have a brother
    তোমার কী ভাই আছে?
    tomar kī bhai ache?
    Do you have a brother?

Usage notes

  • As seen in the above example sentences, this word is used to express possession when used with possessives/genitives. For example আমার ভাই আছে (amar bhai ache) word for word means "my brother there is" and translates as "I have a brother".
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