dhatu means a verb
roop depicts the tense and sometimes request or advice or order associated with the verb
for example:
i go: aham guchhaami -> present tense
i will go: aham gumishyaami -> future tense
i went : aham aguchhaam ->past tense
he should go(advice) -> saha gachhatu
he should go(order) -> saha gachhet
there are 5 roops in sanskrit:
1. latlakar -> present tense
2. lrit lakar -> future tense
3. lang lakar -> past tense
4. lot lakar -> requesting or advicing
5. vidhiling lakar -> ordering or insisting
whether the sentence is simple, perfect, continuous or perfect continuous is totally determined by the context. for example:
i eat
i am eating
i have eaten
i have been eating
all of the above 4 sentences will be said in a single way in sanskrit:
aham khadaami
unlike most of the languages which have only two numbers(singular & plural), sanskrit has three numbers:
ek vachan(singular)
dwi vachan(for two)
bahu vachan(for three or more)
for example:
twam kutra guchhasi -> where are you going
youvam kutra guchhathaha -> where are you two going
youyyam kutra guchhath -> where are all off you(where all refers to more than 2 people) going
In Sanskrit grammar, dhatu roop refers to the various forms a root verb (dhatu) can take based on tense, mood, voice, and person. These forms include present, past, future, imperative, etc., and are crucial for constructing sentences correctly.
The Dhatu roop of "stha" in Sanskrit is "sthan" in the pratama-purusha-ekavachana form, which means "to stand or to be situated".
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The Shabda Roop of "muni" in Sanskrit is "munih".
The shabd roop of "balika" in Sanskrit is "balikaah".
The Shabd Roop of "jagat" in Sanskrit is "jagatam" (เคเคเคคเคฎเฅ).
The Dhatu roop of Raksh in Sanskrit is "Rakshati."
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The Dhatu roop of "stha" in Sanskrit is "sthan" in the pratama-purusha-ekavachana form, which means "to stand or to be situated".
There several places on the internet where you can find Sanskrit Dhatu roop of nam. On Allbookez website you will find free downloads in the format of an eBook.
The Dhatu roop of the verb "to eat" (bha) in the Lot Lakar in Sanskrit is "bhunkte."
shakati shakatah shakanti
bhavti bhavath bhavanti
patthi patthatH patthanti patthsi patthathH patthat patthami patthavH patthamH
dhatu roop of pach is the dhatu roop of pach.
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