well you can go to a website called www.sanskrit.com .
MAY BE IT WORKS (haha.........)
dont call me stupid .
No, Sanskrit is not the origin of English. English has roots in the Germanic languages, influenced by Latin and French due to historical invasions and settlements in England. Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that has influenced many languages in the Indian subcontinent.
Vaman Shivaram Apte has written: 'The Practical Sanskrit-English dictionary [by] V.S. Apte' -- subject(s): Sanskrit language, Dictionaries, English 'The student's Sanskrit-English dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Sanskrit language, English, Sanskrit, English language 'The student's Sanskrit-English dictionary, containing appendices on Sanskrit prosody and important literary and geographical names in the ancient history of India' -- subject(s): Sanskrit language, Dictionaries, English 'Samskrta-racana' -- subject(s): Sanskrit language, Composition and exercises, Syntax 'Revised and enlarged edition of Prin. V. S. Apte's The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary' -- subject(s): Sanskrit language, Dictionaries, English
The sanskrit word for the English word gram is channa.
Can you get a short paragraph on morning walk in sanskrit
Foggy is very naughty
The English word "mother" can be written in Sanskrit as "मातृ" (mātṛ).
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The translation for the word "father" from English to Sanskrit is "पितृ" (pitṛ).
Manabendu Banerjee has written: 'A dictionary of Sanskrit-English technical terms' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Dictionaries, Sanskrit language, English, Technology, Sanskrit 'Aspects of Sanskrit architectural texts' -- subject(s): Sanskrit literature, History and criticism, Hindu architecture, History 'Historical and social interpretations of the Gupta inscriptions' -- subject(s): History, Sanskrit Inscriptions, Sources 'A dictionary of Sanskrit-English technical terms' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Dictionaries, Sanskrit language, English
Some common Sanskrit words used in English include karma, mantra, yoga, guru, and avatar. These terms have been adopted into English due to the influence of Indian philosophy, spirituality, and culture on the global community.
Anundordd Borooah has written: 'English-Sanskrit dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English language, Sanskrit
The Sanskrit word "dost" translates to "friend" in English.