Dhatu roop refers to verb conjugations in the Sanskrit language. There are seven types of dhatu roop in Hindi: present tense (vartaman), past tense (bhoot), future tense (bhavishya), present perfect tense (vartaman paripurna), past perfect tense (bhoot paripurna), future perfect tense (bhavishya paripurna), and the imperative mood (vidhiling).
The dhatu roop of "as" in vidhiling lakar is "sti."
The as dhatu roop in vidhiling lakar is 'aj'.
The ni dhatu roop in lang lakar is "nishnajjati."
The Stha Dhatu Roop in Lrit Lakar is "Tishthati."
The dhatu roop of "chal" in lang lakak in Sanskrit is "chid."
dhatu roop of pach is the dhatu roop of pach.
dhatu roop of tyaaj
The Dhatu roop of likh is likh.
The dhatu roop of "as" in vidhiling lakar is "sti."
The as dhatu roop in vidhiling lakar is 'aj'.
The Dhatu roop of Raksh in Sanskrit is "Rakshati."
The ni dhatu roop in lang lakar is "nishnajjati."
The Stha Dhatu Roop in Lrit Lakar is "Tishthati."
has dhatu ka lot lakar
dathu roop kra
The dhatu roop of "chal" in lang lakak in Sanskrit is "chid."
The gum dhatu roop in lot lakar is "ganghnati" which means "smells."