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.
Friend = mitram(N); sakhA(M) = comrade; snehitaH(M); vayasya = friend(of the same age);
The word in Sanskrit for surrender is shraNAgati[f] spelt शरणागति: in Devanagari.
The Sanskrit word "Mandala" is spelled as मण्डल in the Devanagari script.
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.
Shakti
The Sanskrit word "dost" translates to "friend" in English.
नानुशोकाः
Friend = mitram(N); sakhA(M) = comrade; snehitaH(M); vayasya = friend(of the same age);
The word in Sanskrit for surrender is shraNAgati[f] spelt शरणागति: in Devanagari.
The Sanskrit word "Mandala" is spelled as मण्डल in the Devanagari script.
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!)
friend
The spelling Priya is a female given name, derived from the Sanskrit word for beloved.
friend = hoaloha
In Sanskrit, "sakha" refers to a friend, companion, or ally. It is often used to denote a close and trusted associate or a member of one's social circle.