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"धातु दीव" is a Sanskrit term that means "the island of metals." It refers to the collection of metals or mineral deposits.
The gam dhatu roop in lrit lakar in Sanskrit is "gacchati" which means "he/she/it goes."
"Bhu" dhatu in Sanskrit is the root word that means "to be" or "to exist." It is used as the base for forming various words related to existence, becoming, or being.
The Vidhiling lakar of the dhatu "drish" in Sanskrit is "adrishan."
The dhatu roop of "chal" in lang lakak in Sanskrit is "chid."
The Dhatu roop of "stha" in Sanskrit is "sthan" in the pratama-purusha-ekavachana form, which means "to stand or to be situated".
The Dhatu roop of Raksh in Sanskrit is "Rakshati."
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In Sanskrit, "lang lakar" is used to decline verbs in past tense, while "pib dhatu" specifically refers to the verb "to drink." So, lang lakar pib dhatu would be the conjugation of the verb "to drink" in past tense.
bhavti bhavath bhavanti
shakati shakatah shakanti
In Sanskrit, the lang lakar (conjugation) of the Windh Dhatu (root verb) is "lundh."
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The Dhatu roop of the verb "to eat" (bha) in the Lot Lakar in Sanskrit is "bhunkte."
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patthi patthatH patthanti patthsi patthathH patthat patthami patthavH patthamH