Duveteux and poilu are French equivalents of the Sanskrit word lomasa. The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular adjectives -- which references a Vishnu-devoted sage in Hinduism and whose choice depends upon downiness of the former and the hairiness of the latter -- will be "dyoov-tuh" and "pwa-lyoo" in French.
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"Kadlifalam" in Sanskrit is translated as "banana."
"Beloved" in Sanskrit can be translated as "प्रिय" (priya).
The translated word in Sanskrit for the word "knowledge" is "ज्ञान" (pronounced as "gyaan").
Truck in Sanskrit can be translated as "ट्रक" (ṭraka).
You can find the word "pledge" translated to Sanskrit as "प्रतिज्ञा" (pratijna).
Balance in Sanskrit is often translated as "Sama" or "Samatva".
The word "try" in Sanskrit can be translated as "प्रयत्न" (prayatna).
In Sanskrit, the word "human" is commonly translated as "manava".
In Sanskrit, Makayla can be translated to मकायला.
"Oh my god" in Sanskrit can be translated to "भगवान्" (Bhagavan).
In Sanskrit, "be calm" can be translated as "शांत रहो" (śānt raho).