आप

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Hindi

Etymology

From Lua error in Module:parameters at line 290: Parameter 2 should be a valid language or etymology language code; the value "psu" is not valid. See WT:LOL and WT:LOL/E., among other forms, from Sanskrit आत्मन् (ātman, self). Compare Punjabi ਆਪ (āpa), Gujarati આપ (āpa), Marathi आप (āp, self), Bengali আপ (ap), আপনি (apni).

The use as a second-person polite personal pronoun probably developed from its use deferentially (in the same way as "Your Honor").

Pronunciation

Pronoun

आप (āp) (Urdu spelling آپ)

  1. you (formal, polite and grammatically plural)
    (deprecated template usage)
    आपका दिन कैसा था पिताजी?
    āpkā din kaisā thā pitājī?
    How was your day, father?
  2. your Honor, your worship (reverential usage)
  3. (in some phrases, now obsolete) self
    (deprecated template usage) अपने आपapne āponeself
    (deprecated template usage) अपनाapnāone's own

Declension

Usage notes

  • आप (āp) is the most formal way of expressing "you" in Hindi and is used when addressing elders or those higher in social status. Because less formal forms could offend others, आप (āp) is the safest way to express "you" unless there is reason to be less formal.
  • Because आप (āp) is grammatically plural (adjectives and verbs etc affected by it take their plural forms) even when there is only one person being referred to, the term आप लोग (āp log) (literally: you people) can be used to specify that more than one person is being referred to because of T-V distinction.

See also

See also

  • तुम (tum) (mid level formality, grammatically plural)
  • तू () (complete lack of human formality, grammatically singular)

References


Old Marathi

Etymology

From Sanskrit आपः (āpaḥ).

Noun

आप (āpam

  1. water

Pali

Alternative forms

Noun

आप ?

  1. water