The Sanskrit word for gratitude is "kr̥tajña" or "kṛtajña."
In Sanskrit, the word for gratitude is "kṛtajña" (कृतज्ञ).
gratitude = kR^itaj~natA(n,f) = [कृतज्ञता]; pronounced 'kritadnyataa'
"Gratitude" in Sanskrit is often translated as "kratagnya" or "kritajna," which expresses the idea of being thankful or appreciative.
The translation of "Love" in Sanskrit is "प्रेम" (prema) and the translation of "gratitude" is "कृतज्ञता" (kritajñatā).
The French word 'gratitude' is feminine.
In Sanskrit, the word for gratitude is "kṛtajña" (कृतज्ञ).
gratitude = kR^itaj~natA(n,f) = [कृतज्ञता]; pronounced 'kritadnyataa'
"Gratitude" in Sanskrit is often translated as "kratagnya" or "kritajna," which expresses the idea of being thankful or appreciative.
The translation of "Love" in Sanskrit is "प्रेम" (prema) and the translation of "gratitude" is "कृतज्ञता" (kritajñatā).
The French word 'gratitude' is feminine.
The Sanskrit word for 'The' is 'एतद्' (etad).
The English word "gratitude" comes from the Latin word gratia
The preposition used after the word "gratitude" is "for." For example, "I am filled with gratitude for your kindness."
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 word "gratitude" is a noun. It represents the feeling of being thankful or appreciative.