পকা

Assamese

Etymology 1

Assamese verb set
পক (pok)
পকা (poka)
পকুৱা (pokua)
পকুউৱা (pokuua)

From Sanskrit পচতি (pacati, to cook; to ripen; to mature), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *páćati, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *páčati, from Proto-Indo-European *pékʷeti (to cook).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pɔ.ka/

Adjective

পকা (poka)

  1. ripe (mainly fruits); mature
    মই পকা আমতকৈ কেঁচা আম বেছি ভাল পাওঁ
    moi poka amotkoi kẽsa am besi bhal paü̃.
    I like raw mangoes more than ripe mangoes.
    চহৰত থাকি থাকি পকি গৈছ݁ তই!
    sohorot thaki thaki poki goiso toi!
    You have become mature living in the city!
    Synonym: পূৰঠ (puroth)
    Antonym: কেঁচা (kẽsa)
  2. concrete

Verb

পকা (poka)

  1. to become ripen, mature
    তহঁত লিচু পকিছেনে?
    tohõtor lisu pokisene?
    Are your lychees ripe?
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Verb

পকা (poka)

  1. verb stem of পকোৱা
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