no i think french is more easy 2 choose as your third language
sulabham = easy [सुलभम्]
study or go to a tutoring center.......... srry, that's all i got :(
The Sanskrit grammarian Panini composed "Ashtadhyayi," a foundational text in the study of Sanskrit grammar.
Yes there are many schools in assam which teaches sanskrit like Kendriya Vidyalaya Khanapara.
Sanskrit answers for class VI may be found in textbooks or study materials provided by schools or educational institutions. You can also search online for Sanskrit study materials or guides that may have the answers you are looking for.
The Sanskrit word for "knowledge" is "Jnana", as in the system of "Jnana Yoga" which is the study of intellectual information.
aham aathhvi kakshaayaam asmi
Sanskrit is not considered a dead language because it is still used in religious and ceremonial contexts in India, and there are people who study and speak it.
adhyayanam = study; paThanam = reading;In verb form to say i study one need to say aham adhIye(I study/am studying). Parasharah adhIte |ahaM granthaM/pustakaM paThAmi.Notes: adhi purvako i~n(adDdi/Atmanepadi) dhAtuH. paTha = to read, to list [ in works of Grammar]
Sanskrit was the language of high caste people like Brahmins in the history. As Brahmins know it well, many of our Vedas, epics are written in Sanskrit. So, it was always language of choice.
Study.
Studying Sanskrit can help Indians connect with their cultural and spiritual roots as many ancient texts and traditions are written in Sanskrit. It can also provide access to a rich repository of knowledge in fields such as philosophy, science, and literature. Additionally, Sanskrit is considered a classical language and learning it can enhance linguistic skills and academic pursuits.