asti is itself a dhaturoop of dhatu as
The Sanskrit word for night is "ratri."
Aditya is the sanscrit word for Sun.
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The word for "moon" in Sanskrit is "चन्द्र" (chandra).
swargaH =स्वर्गः, त्रिविष्टपः There is a an opinion current that triviShTapa is Tibet.
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You can use asti(singular)/santi(plural) (both stem from *h₁es- the proto-Indo-European verb) and bhavati (to become).
bhavati - is/be or become based on context asti - is vartate - is
dIpAvaliH dIpAnAM parva asti |
Is = asti. But not always is an "is" needed to be explicitly stated in Sanskrit.Like for instance. idam pustakam asti = This is a book.But just saying "idam pustakam" would do as well. In this sense Sanskrit is soimilar to South Indian Languages.
be present : अस्ति asti; आस्ते aaste
Asti.
mam naam _______ asti. (my name is ____) ahem ______ kakshayam pathami.(i study in class ____) mam vidyalayasya naam __________ asti.(my school 's name is _______) ahem _______ varshasya asti.(i am ____ years old) mam janmadinah ___________ dinankeh asti.(my birthday is on ______ date) mam janmasthalah _______ asti.(my birthplace is _____) Ahem pitu naamh _____asti.(my father name is ____). Ahem maatu naamh______asti.(my mother name is ______).
"Tvam kushalam asti?" is the sanskrit translation of "Are you fine?"
Here are a few simple sentences in Sanskrit about trees: वृक्षः हरितः अस्ति। (Vṛkṣaḥ haritaḥ asti.) - The tree is green. वृक्षाः फलन्ति। (Vṛkṣāḥ phalanti.) - Trees bear fruits. वृक्षस्य छाया सुखदायिका अस्ति। (Vṛkṣasya chāyā sukhadāyikā asti.) - The shade of the tree is pleasant.
Muscato of (or from, as some may insist) Asti. Asti being a city in the Piedmont region of Italy. Muscato is the primary grape grown here.
There is no 'The'in Sanskrit.