The root word of "ness" is typically "n." "Ness" is a suffix that is added to adjectives to form nouns, indicating a state, condition, or quality, such as in "happiness" (from "happy") or "darkness" (from "dark").
The shabd roop of the word "shakha" is "shakhah."
The shabd roop of the word "pushp" is "pushpan."
The Shabd roop of "sadhu" in Sanskrit is "sadhu." This word remains the same in its Shabd roop form.
The suffix in the word darkness is -ness.
Bhinn roop se.
The shabd roop of "kim" in English would be "who". The shabd roop of "striling" is unclear, but it seems like it may be a misspelling as "Sterling" is a common English word.
The Shabda Roop of "baalika" in Sanskrit is "baalikaah." It denotes the plural form of the word, referring to multiple girls.
Firstly, Loch Ness is two words, not one. Loch is the Scottish word for lake and Ness is the name of the lake. Hence Loch Ness.
Ness is a suffix. Ness is used at the end of a word which is a suffix.
the suffix for quietness is ness
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loch ness inverness