সপোন

Assamese

Etymology

From Old Assamese স্বপন (sbopono), borrowed from Sanskrit স্ৱপ্ন (svápna), from Proto-Indo-European *swépnos, *supnós (dream), which both are derived from Proto-Indo-European *swep-. Cognates include Kamta সপোন / ṣopön, Latin somnus, Ancient Greek ὕπνος (húpnos) and Old English swefn (English sweven).

Doublet of স্বপ্ন (sopno).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xɔ.pʊn/

Noun

সপোন (xopün)

  1. dream
    বঢ়িয়া সপোন এটা দেখি আছিলোঁ, কিন্তু এলাৰ্মܿটোৱে মোৰ গোটেই মেজাজটো নষ্ট কৰি দিলে!
    borhia xopün eta dekhi asilü̃, kintu elarmtüe mür gütei mezaztü nosto kori dile!
    I was dreaming a nice dream, but the alarm spoiled my whole mood!
  2. dream, desire, wish, hope
    অলপ পৰ পিছতে সিহঁতৰ সপোন সঁচা হৈ গ’ল
    olop por pisotei xihõtor xopün xõsa hoi gól.
    After a little while, their dreams became true.
    Synonyms: হেঁপাহ (hẽpah), আশা (axa)

Declension

Derived terms

  • সপোন দেখা (xopün dekha)
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