present 3 singular
tell
Akkhāti [ā + khyā, Indo-Germanic °seq u ; cf. Sanskrit ākhyāti, Latin inquam, Greek ἐννέπω, Gothic saihvan, German sehen etc. See also akkhi and cakkhu] to declare, announce, tell Snp 87, 172; imperative akkhāhi Snp 988, 1085; preterit akkhāsi Snp 251, 504, 1131 (= ācikkhi etc. Nidd II 465); future akkhissati Pv IV 1 63 ; conditional akkhissaṃ Snp 997; Ja VI 523. — passive akkhāyati to be proclaimed, in phrase aggaṃ a. to be deemed chief or superior, to be first, to excel Miln 118, 182 (also in BHS agram ākhyāyate Mvu III 390); gerund akkheyya to be pronounced S I 11; It 53. — past participle akkhāta (q.v.). — Intensive or Frequentative is ācikkhati.
announces; tells; declares; tells about; teaches
(ā + khā + a), 宣佈,告訴,聲明。akkhāsi,【過】。
(pr, pr) says; tells; explains (something to) announces, tells, declares [lit.] tells here Construction: ā + khā + ti