No, Sage is not known as kamarkas in hindi.
Common name: Kamarkas
Scientific name: Salvia Plebeian
Description: Gum Dhawada (Gond) is derived from gum tree branches in crystal-like form. These can be used in food and beverages, and have known to be medicinal. They are mostly used in bakery, ayurvedic and dietary items.
Anogeissus latifolia is one of the most useful trees in India. Its leaves contain large amounts of tannin, and are used in India for tanning. The tree is the source of Indian gum, also known as ghatti gum, which is used for calico printing among other uses. The leaves are also fed on by the Antheraea paphia moth which produces the tassar silk (Tussah), a form of wild silk of commercial importance
Uses:-This plant is useful as a refreshment and sterile for promoting urinationthis plant is useful as a refreshment and sterile for promoting urination and is usefull in thread worm infections.
museli has the same name in hindi. museli powder is very popular!
this word is same in Hindi and English
Mister in Hindi is written as मिस्टर In Hindi the same is said as श्रीमान shreemaan
the same
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museli has the same name in hindi. museli powder is very popular!
Violet, pink, sage, lilac
Full form of dna in hindi The full form of D N A is Di-oxy Ribo Nuclic acid. Since it is the name of a chemical it will be known by the same name in Hindi also.
No. Nepali and Hindi are not same. They are different languages.
No corriander is dried cilantro and Sage is another plant . You can buy( or grow) fresh sage or buy it dried, still called sage.
'Akshar-dham' is itself a Hindi word and here it has been mentioned as a 'name' of a temple and the the names remain same in any language.
yes same
this word is same in Hindi and English
Not really. Ground sage has had the dried leaves finely pulverized. You can see the leaves of dried sage. It can be crumbled and seen in the dish you are using it in. Ground sage blends in much like ground pepper.
they are not the same because they have different names
Hindi and Punjabi sound exactly the same... --------------- Hindi is heavily influenced by Urdu and Sanskrit.
Mister in Hindi is written as मिस्टर In Hindi the same is said as श्रीमान shreemaan