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What is stha dhatu roop in lrit lakar?

The Stha Dhatu Roop in Lrit Lakar is "Tishthati."


What is the lrit lakar of likh?

The lrit lakar of "likh" in Hindi is "likhna." It is the present tense form, meaning "to write."


What is the gam dhatu roop in lrit lakar in sanskrit?

The gam dhatu roop in lrit lakar in Sanskrit is "gacchati" which means "he/she/it goes."


What is the lrit lakar of pa dhatu?

pasyati pasyatah pasyanti pasyasi pasyatah pasyata pasyami pasyavah pasyamah


What is lrit lakar of pashya?

"Lrit lakar of pashya" is a Sanskrit grammatical term that refers to the imperative mood form of the verb "pashya," which means "see" in English. In this form, the imperative verb is used to give a command or instruction, directing someone to see something.


What is the lat lakar of pa dhatu?

The sixth form (Lakar) of the Pa dhatu is "kit".


What is the dhatu roop of bhu dhatu in lat lakar?

In the Lat Lakar (present tense) for the Dhatu "bhu" (to be), the Dhatu Roop is "bhav" for the first person singular (I am) and "bhavanti" for the third person plural (they are). The conjugation varies based on the person and number, with examples including "bhavāmi" (I exist) and "bhavasi" (you exist).


What is dhatu Roop of kra in all lakars?

In Sanskrit, the dhatu (root) "kra" is used to form various verb forms or lakars. The primary forms of "kra" in different lakars include: Lat Lakar: karoti (he/she/it does) Ling Lakar: kṛt (done) Future (Sankalp Lakar): karishyati (he/she/it will do) Imperative (Vidhi Lakar): kuru (do!) These forms illustrate the versatility of the root across different tenses and modes.


What is lat lakar?

'laT' is pANini's way of refering to the present tense, the so called Simple Present Tense or Present Indefinite. It used to be called as the vartamAna-kAlaH by the previous grammarians. pANini for his part defines this by a sUtra: vartamAne laT primarily. In the sUtras delineating the "usage" of vartamAna kAlaH he further sys talks of vartAmAna sAmIpye by which the immediate past and immediate future could also be referenced by laT.


What is lakar?

'laT' is pANini's way of refering to the present tense, the so called Simple Present Tense or Present Indefinite. It used to be called as the vartamAna-kAlaH by the previous grammarians. pANini for his part defines this by a sUtra: vartamAne laT primarily. In the sUtras delineating the "usage" of vartamAna kAlaH he further sys talks of vartAmAna sAmIpye by which the immediate past and immediate future could also be referenced by laT.


What is the dhatu roop of as in vidhiling lakar?

The dhatu roop of "as" in vidhiling lakar is "sti."


What is the as dhatu roop in vidhiling lakar?

The as dhatu roop in vidhiling lakar is 'aj'.