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स्वागतम is written as "swagatam" in Hindi. In Devanagari script, it is written as स्वागतम.
Sanskrit is written in the Devanagari script, which is also used by Hindi, Marathi, Nepali & Pali languages.The word 'Sanskrit' is written as Samskrutam , संस्कृतंin Devanagari (pronounced sanskRtam).
To write "sh-anti" in Sanskrit, you can write it as "शान्ति" in Devanagari script. The word means peace or tranquility in English.
The language Hindi is written in the Devanagari script. This script consists of 47 primary characters, including 14 vowels and 33 consonants, and is commonly used for various languages in the Indian subcontinent.
Kannada is written in the Kannada script, which is an abugida derived from the Brahmi script. It is used to write the Kannada language spoken mainly in the state of Karnataka in India.
Lotus flower in Devanagari script: लोटस फूल
Devanagari
स्वागतम is written as "swagatam" in Hindi. In Devanagari script, it is written as स्वागतम.
Sanskrit is written in the Devanagari script, which is also used by Hindi, Marathi, Nepali & Pali languages.The word 'Sanskrit' is written as Samskrutam , संस्कृतंin Devanagari (pronounced sanskRtam).
To write "sh-anti" in Sanskrit, you can write it as "शान्ति" in Devanagari script. The word means peace or tranquility in English.
The Bengali word for welcome is স্বাগতম (pronounced as shagotom) in Devanagari script.
The language Hindi is written in the Devanagari script. This script consists of 47 primary characters, including 14 vowels and 33 consonants, and is commonly used for various languages in the Indian subcontinent.
in sanskrit..??? dat's a bit tough...:( Can you read the Devanagari Script. Then I could write one for you. Send a message to me: Gadhisunu
Kannada is written in the Kannada script, which is an abugida derived from the Brahmi script. It is used to write the Kannada language spoken mainly in the state of Karnataka in India.
An anusvara is a diacritic used in the Devanagari script to indicate a nasal consonant.
The Hindi alphabet, known as Devanagari, is believed to have evolved from the ancient Brahmi script in the 11th century. It has 46 primary characters and is used to write various languages including Hindi, Sanskrit, Marathi, and Nepali among others. Devanagari script gained prominence during the Mughal era and was standardized by the Government of India in the 19th century.
chandani चांदनी = menaing 'Moonlight' in Hindi is written as shown on the left extreme in Devanagari characters. This script is common for Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi and Nepali.