Jungle in Sanskrit can be translated as "वन" (vana).
The word "jungle" comes from the Hindi word "jangal" which means forest or wilderness.
the meaning of ban is arrow . which is used with a bow
There is no 'The'in Sanskrit.
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The word "jungle" comes from the Hindi word "jangal" which means forest or wilderness.
The word "jungle" is derived from the Sanskrit word "jangala," meaning uncultivated land or wasteland. It was later adopted into Portuguese and then into English to refer to dense, tropical forests or tangled, overgrown vegetation.
jungle - Hindi jāngal 'wasteland' ← Sanskrit jāngala 'desert'Sanskrit Indian Language. Jungle means in Hindi Forest. The word jungle originates from the Sanskrit word jangala (Sanskrit: जंगल), meaning uncultivated land. Although the Sanskrit word refers to dry land, it has been suggested that an Anglo-Indian interpretation led to its connotation as a dense "tangled thicket".while others have argued that a cognate word in Urdu did refer to forests. The term is prevalent in many languages of the Indian subcontinent, and Iranian plateau, particularly in Hindi and Persian.
Yes, if they can take the heat. The jungle is a kind of tropical forest. Both words really mean "wild country," forest being from the Latin for "outside" and jungle being from the Sanskrit for "desert."
the meaning of ban is arrow . which is used with a bow
It comes from the Sanskrit jangala which originally referred to waste, uncultivated ground. The meaning later changed to waste ground covered in shrubs, trees or long grass. Still later, the Anglo-Indian word came to mean an area covered in wild growth or a forest.
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There is no 'The'in Sanskrit.
No equivalent word in Sanskrit
Sanskrit for snake is "Surp"
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