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khargosh is an Urdu word. The origin could have been from Persian. In Sanskrit a khargosh = rabbit is called a "shashaka" and hare "shasha"
Yes, the Hindi word "khargosh" has originated from Sanskrit. In Sanskrit, the word is "śaśa", which means hare or rabbit, and over time it has evolved into "khargosh" in Hindi.
The Hindi word for mentor is गुरु (guru) and in Sanskrit it is आचार्य (acharya).
The Hindi word for marriage is "विवाह" (vivah) and in Sanskrit, it is "विवाह" (vivaha). Both terms are commonly used to refer to the sacred union between two individuals.
Pita is the word for father in Hindi and pitr is the sanskrit word for the father. (Twom eva maata cha pitaa twom eva- You(God) are the father and Mother is the eg,) Pitru bhakti- devotion to father..
Sanrakshit is a sanskrit based hindi word meaning preserved.
The Sanskrit word "shuker-dant" translates to "शुकर-दन्त" in Hindi, which means "tusk of an elephant."
the word "moneta" originated from the Sanskrit word "Dhanam".
Sanskrit
The Hindi word for mentor is गुरु (guru) and in Sanskrit it is आचार्य (acharya).
'SU-RAKSHA' is itself a Sanskrit word, which is being used in Hindi also. The original words of Sanskrit, which we also use in Hindi are called 'TAT-SAM' words.
The Hindi word for marriage is "विवाह" (vivah) and in Sanskrit, it is "विवाह" (vivaha). Both terms are commonly used to refer to the sacred union between two individuals.
Pita is the word for father in Hindi and pitr is the sanskrit word for the father. (Twom eva maata cha pitaa twom eva- You(God) are the father and Mother is the eg,) Pitru bhakti- devotion to father..
Sanrakshit is a sanskrit based hindi word meaning preserved.
The Sanskrit word "shuker-dant" translates to "शुकर-दन्त" in Hindi, which means "tusk of an elephant."
Vaibhav is a Hindi word originated from sanskrit and used in India, it means "GLORY" and 'Richness' Vaibhavi is derived from the name Vaibhav...:]
samajhate समझाते is not a Sanskrit word.It is a Hindi word which means to help someone understand something
Sameer originated from Sanskrit and now is a part of Hindi meaning gust of wind, gentle breeze. Sameer/Samir is also a word in Arabic meaning Jovial companion.
Veda means knowledge. It probably originated in the place where the Aryans came from. Veda is a Sanskrit word.