Amanteti, Āmanteti: 4 definitions
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āmanteti : (ā + mant + e) calls; addresses; invites.
Āmanteti, (denom. of ā + *mantra) to call, address, speak to, invite, consult J.VI, 265; DA.I, 297; SnA 487 (= ālapati & avhayati); PvA.75, 80, 127. — aor. āmantesi D.II, 16; Sn.p. 78 (= ālapi SnA 394) & in poetry āmantayi Sn.997; Pv.II, 27; 37 (perhaps better with v. l. SS samantayi). — ger. āmanta (= Sk. *āmantrya) J.III, 209, 315 (= āmantayitvāˊ C.), 329; IV, 111; V, 233; VI, 511. ‹-› pp. āmantita (q. v.). — Caus. II. āmantāpeti to invite to come, to cause to be called, to send for D.I, 134 (v. l. āmanteti); Miln.149. (Page 104)
āmanteti (အာမန္တေတိ) [(kri) (ကြိ)]—
[ā+manta ṇe+ti]
[အာ+မန္တ ဏေ+တိ]
[Pali to Burmese]
āmanteti—
(Burmese text): သိစေ၏၊ ခေါ်ဝေါ်-ပြောဆို-၏၊ မိန့်တော်မူ၏။
(Auto-Translation): Let it be known, call, speak, declare.

Pali is the language of the Tipiṭaka, which is the sacred canon of Theravāda Buddhism and contains much of the Buddha’s speech. Closeley related to Sanskrit, both languages are used interchangeably between religions.
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Full-text: Amanta, Amantana, Amantita, Amantaniya, Amantayati, Amantayitvana, Amantaka, Amantenta, Amantapeti, Amantapetva, Amantayitva, Icchanta, Amantaya, Amantetva, Amantesi, Matakutthapanakamanta, Avhayati.
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