piaadá by foot

Part of Speech adv.mann
Vernacular Form پیادہ
Phonetic Form pijaadá
Origin Urdu (Persian): piyaada
    • by foot
      • Example 543:
        ghúuṛa ǰhulí čhub bhe míi dóodu hínu, rooṭaá ba piaadá keéki míi dóodu ghaḍeeró de.
        ghúuṛu
        horse
        -a
        -obl
        ǰhulí
        on
        čhub
        NVE
        bhe
        become
        -í
        -CV
        míi
        1sg.gen
        dáadu
        fathers.father
        hin
        be.prs
        -u
        -MSG
        rooṭaá
        <person>
        ba
        top
        piaadá
        on.foot
        keéki
        because
        míi
        1sg.gen
        dáadu
        fathers.father
        ghaḍeeró
        older.one
        de
        pst
        My grandfather was riding on a horse, but Rota came by foot, since my grandfather was older.
        Source: A:BEZ043-4
      • Example 888:
        eetheél buṭheé piaadá aṛé uḍheewáa na bhóon.
        eetheél
        that.time
        buṭheé
        all
        piaadá
        on.foot
        aṛé
        3pl.dist.nom
        uḍhéew
        flee
        -áa
        -inf
        na
        neg
        bha
        be.able.to
        -en
        -3pl
        At such a time when they are all on foot, they will not be able to escape.
        Source: A:MAB110