Friend = mitram(N); sakhA(M) = comrade; snehitaH(M); vayasya = friend(of the same age);
The Sanskrit word for friend is "mitra."
There are several words in Sanskrit that mean friend. The word mitram means friend with a neutral gender, and the vayasya means friend of the same age.
The Sanskrit word "dost" translates to "friend" in English.
The word for "friend" in Sanskrit is "mitra" (मित्र).
One way of saying 'friend' in Sanskrit, is Mitra (Mi-tra) and it looks like this... http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3052/2847617814_ba37aca088.jpg (obviously, ignore the flower, its the writing you're looking at. Its the only decent image i could find!)
The Sanskrit word for 'The' is 'एतद्' (etad).
There are several words in Sanskrit that mean friend. The word mitram means friend with a neutral gender, and the vayasya means friend of the same age.
The Sanskrit word "dost" translates to "friend" in English.
The word for "friend" in Sanskrit is "mitra" (मित्र).
One way of saying 'friend' in Sanskrit, is Mitra (Mi-tra) and it looks like this... http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3052/2847617814_ba37aca088.jpg (obviously, ignore the flower, its the writing you're looking at. Its the only decent image i could find!)
The Sanskrit word for 'The' is 'एतद्' (etad).
No equivalent word in Sanskrit
The Sanskrit word for improvement is "vikaasa" (विकास).
Answer is "Broccoli", Broccoli is Sanskrit word, it is come from Sanskrit.
The Sanskrit word for policy is "nīti" (नीति).
The Sanskrit word for hope is "आशा" (āśā).
The Sanskrit word for union is "yoga."
The Sanskrit word for evil is 'DUSHT' (T = as in Tap).