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What is stone called in Sanskrit?
IPA: stoʊnSanskrit: स्टोन
What do we say precious in Sanskrit?
noun
precious coral | प्रवालः |
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precious metal | मूल्यवान् धातुः |
precious stone | रत्नम् |
What is Sanskrit diamond called?
वज्रं षट्कोणं शुक्लवर्णम् – ऐन्द्रम् । असितं सर्पास्यसदृशं याम्यम् । नीलपीतं सर्पाकारं वैष्णवम् ।
What is the Sanskrit word for mine?
Mine Meaning in Sanskrit
1 | Mine | आकरः Akarah |
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2 | Mine | कुल्या Kulya |
3 | Mine | खनिः Khanih |
4 | Mine | खनी Khani |
5 | Mine | खन्याकरः Khanyakarah |
What is the Sanskrit word for yours?
तुमचा (पत्राच्या शेवटी लिहीण्याचा मायना) ⇄ yours.
How do you say mine in other languages?
In other languages mine
- American English: mine /ˈmaɪn/
- Arabic: مَنْجِمٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: mina.
- Chinese: 矿
- Croatian: rudnik.
- Czech: důl.
- Danish: mine.
- Dutch: mijn.
What is beautiful in Sanskrit?
Pronunciation. IPA: byutəfəlSanskrit: ब्यूटफल
Which is the oldest form of Sanskrit language?
The oldest form of Sanskrit is Vedic Sanskrit that dates back to the 2nd millennium BCE. Known as ‘the mother of all languages,’ Sanskrit is the dominant classical language of the Indian subcontinent and one of the 22 official languages of India. It is also the liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
How is Sanskrit similar to Greek and Latin?
In its grammatical structure, Sanskrit is similar to other early Indo-European languages such as Greek and Latin. It is an inflected language.
How are compound words formed in the Sanskrit language?
They can be formed by compounding and reduplication, e.g., matara-pitara ‘mother [and] father,’ dive-dive ‘day by day.’ Some compound words can be extremely long. Sanskrit is usually written in the Devanāgarī script, a descendant of the Brāhmī script, although other scripts have been used and continue to be used.
Which is the most ancient language in India?
Author of Studies in Indian Grammarians and others. Coeditor of Indo-European and Indo-Europeans. Sanskrit language, (from Sanskrit saṃskṛta, “adorned, cultivated, purified”), an Old Indo-Aryan language in which the most ancient documents are the Vedas, composed in what is called Vedic Sanskrit.