aamlapalam
Mango is called "आम्रफल" (Amraphala) in Sanskrit.
Mango fruitAamram. Jack fruitPanasam. CoconutNaarIkElam. GrapeDhraakShaa. Lemon fruitJambeeram. The wood appleKapithTham. Plantain fruitKadhali.
Some fruits names in Sanskrit are: सेवन्ती (Sevanti) - Apple अमलक (Amalaka) - Indian gooseberry अनन्नपीर (Annapira) - Pineapple आम्र (Aamra) - Mango
There is no 'The'in Sanskrit.
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Mango in Sanskrit is आम्रफलम्
mango is called "AMRA" in sanskrit
Mango is called "आम्रफल" (Amraphala) in Sanskrit.
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Mango fruitAamram. Jack fruitPanasam. CoconutNaarIkElam. GrapeDhraakShaa. Lemon fruitJambeeram. The wood appleKapithTham. Plantain fruitKadhali.
Some fruits names in Sanskrit are: सेवन्ती (Sevanti) - Apple अमलक (Amalaka) - Indian gooseberry अनन्नपीर (Annapira) - Pineapple आम्र (Aamra) - Mango
mango: the way you say mango in spanish is the same "mango"
which fruit is known as tonic of nature
Sanskrit (India)
In Sanskrit, several trees have specific names, including "Vata" for the Banyan tree, "Ashvattha" for the Sacred Fig or Peepal tree, and "Palāsha" for the Flame of the Forest tree. The "Kadam" tree is referred to as "Kadamba," while the "Mango" tree is called "Amra." These names often carry cultural and spiritual significance in ancient texts and traditions.
Although mango is delicious and irresistible, no. Mango does not have protein.
No, a mango is not a dog. But there might be a dog named "mango".