The beverage chal, or shubat, is a western Asian drink made of fermented camel milk. It is sparkling white with a sour flavor.
In Sanskrit, the dhatu (root) form of "chal" is "चल्" (chal). It belongs to the class of verbs known as "ḍhu" and generally conveys meanings related to movement or moving. The various forms and conjugations of this root can be derived based on tense, mood, and person.
purush ekachan duivachan bahuvachan prat ham chalti chalth chalanti mad yam chalsi chalat chalath uttam chalami chalavh chalamh
In Sanskrit, the "chal dhatu" (चाल धातु) refers to the root verb "चल" (chala), which means "to move." Its forms can be conjugated based on tense, mood, and person. For example, in the present tense, the forms would include "चलति" (chavati) for the third person singular, "चलामि" (chalāmi) for the first person singular, and "चलन्ति" (chalanti) for the third person plural. To write the complete dhatu roop, one would typically list all the conjugated forms according to the specific grammatical rules of Sanskrit.
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Chal Chal Re Naujawan was created in 1944.
The duration of Chal Chal Re Naujawan is 2.03 hours.
Siah Chal's population is 72.
Chal Seyl's population is 84.
Tuteh Chal's population is 76.
Chal Tella's population is 48.
The population of Sagran Chal is 94.
Chal Suz's population is 47.
The population of Khoshk Chal is 200.
Chal Gharu's population is 56.
Zard Chal's population is 63.
Chal Bash's population is 21.