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- Dvandva abstract "A dvandva (Sanskrit द्वन्द्व dvandva 'pair') or twin or Siamese linguistic compound refers to one or more objects that could be connected in sense by the conjunction 'and', where the objects refer to the parts of an agglomeration described by the compound. Dvandvas are common in some languages such as Sanskrit where the term originates, as well as Chinese, Japanese, and some Modern Indic languages such as Hindi and Urdu, but less common in English (the term is not often found in English dictionaries). Examples include: Sanskrit mātāpitarau (मातापितरौ) for 'mother and father' Chinese shānchuān and Japanese yamakawa (山川) for 'mountains and rivers' Modern Greek μαχαιροπήρουνο /maçeɾoˈpiɾuno/ for 'fork and knife', ανδρόγυνο /anˈðɾoʝino/ for "married couple (lit. man-woman)", μπαινοβγαίνω /benoˈvʝeno/ for "go in and out". Finnic maa-ilma ("land-air") for "world".Note such compounds as singer-songwriter, in the sense 'someone who is both a singer and a songwriter' are not dvandva compounds. Within the Sanskrit classification of compounds these are considered कर्मधारय karmadhāraya compounds such as राजर्षि rājarṣi 'king-sage,' i.e. 'one who is both a king and a sage' (राजा चासावृषिश्च). In Greek, σερνικοθήλυκο /seɾnikoˈθiliko/, being male and female.".
- Dvandva wikiPageID "1934258".
- Dvandva wikiPageLength "4548".
- Dvandva wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Dvandva wikiPageRevisionID "680348973".
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Bharata_(Ramayana).
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linguistic_morphology.
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sanskrit_grammar.
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_language.
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Compound_(linguistics).
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Dual_(grammatical_number).
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Finnic_languages.
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Hari.
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Harihara.
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Hindi.
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Aryan_languages.
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_language.
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Lakshmana.
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Modern_Indo-Aryan.
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Rama.
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit_compound.
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit_compounds.
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Satrughna.
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Shatrughna.
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Shiva.
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLink Urdu.
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dvandva".
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLinkText "dual".
- Dvandva wikiPageWikiLinkText "dvandva".
- Dvandva hasPhotoCollection Dvandva.
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- Dvandva wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Globalize.
- Dvandva wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA.
- Dvandva wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Dvandva subject Category:Linguistic_morphology.
- Dvandva subject Category:Sanskrit_grammar.
- Dvandva comment "A dvandva (Sanskrit द्वन्द्व dvandva 'pair') or twin or Siamese linguistic compound refers to one or more objects that could be connected in sense by the conjunction 'and', where the objects refer to the parts of an agglomeration described by the compound.".
- Dvandva label "Dvandva".
- Dvandva sameAs Dvandva.
- Dvandva sameAs Dvandva.
- Dvandva sameAs Dvandva.
- Dvandva sameAs Dvandva.
- Dvandva sameAs m.0676_5.
- Dvandva sameAs Q1268286.
- Dvandva sameAs Q1268286.
- Dvandva wasDerivedFrom Dvandva?oldid=680348973.
- Dvandva isPrimaryTopicOf Dvandva.