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The gam dhatu roop in lrit lakar in Sanskrit is "gacchati" which means "he/she/it goes."
"Bhu" dhatu in Sanskrit is the root word that means "to be" or "to exist." It is used as the base for forming various words related to existence, becoming, or being.
The Vidhiling lakar of the dhatu "drish" in Sanskrit is "adrishan."
The dhatu roop of "chal" in lang lakak in Sanskrit is "chid."
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The gam dhatu roop in lrit lakar in Sanskrit is "gacchati" which means "he/she/it goes."
The Dhatu roop of Raksh in Sanskrit is "Rakshati."
"Bhu" dhatu in Sanskrit is the root word that means "to be" or "to exist." It is used as the base for forming various words related to existence, becoming, or being.
The Vidhiling lakar of the dhatu "drish" in Sanskrit is "adrishan."
The dhatu roop of "chal" in lang lakak in Sanskrit is "chid."
The dhatu roop of the Sanskrit word "bhu" is "bhavati." In Sanskrit grammar, dhatu roop refers to the root form of a verb. The root form "bhav" means "to be" or "to become," and when conjugated, it takes the form "bhavati" in the present tense third person singular.
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The dhatu roop of "ich" in Sanskrit is 'icchati'.
There several places on the internet where you can find Sanskrit Dhatu roop of nam. On Allbookez website you will find free downloads in the format of an eBook.
The path dhatu roop in Sanskrit for "lad" in the lakaar (tense) is "lalit" in lang lakar (present tense), such as "lalayati" (he plays).
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