Karma is an Italian equivalent of the Sanskrit word "karma".
Specifically, the word functions as a Sanskrit loan word in Italian. It is treated as a masculine noun which may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il ("the"). Its use relates to the concept of punishment or reward for how one has lived one's life.
The pronunciation will be "KAR-ma" in Italian.
The word for work in Sanskrit is "कर्म" pronounced as "karma".
The Sanskrit translation of the word "clothes" is "वस्त्राणि" (vastrāṇi).
The translation of the word "clothes" in Sanskrit is "vastra."
The translation for the word "father" from English to Sanskrit is "पितृ" (pitṛ).
Karma is the same in French. It is a Sanskrit word that is not changed in English, French, Spanish.
There is no direct translation for this word in Sanskrit as it was unknown to ancient Sanskrit speaking community.
The Sanskrit word for 'destiny' is "karma." It refers to the concept of cause and effect, where one's actions and intentions have consequences that shape their future experiences.
The Sanskrit translation for diamond is "vajra" or "heera."
The Sanskrit word "karma" means action or deed. It refers to the principle that the intent and actions of an individual influence their future experiences. Karma encompasses the idea of cause and effect, where one's actions have consequences that determine their future circumstances.
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