duhitA = daughter; putrI = daughter; AtmajA= daughter;
duhitA = daughter; putrI = daughter; AtmajA= daughter;
dauhitraH [=दौहित्रः] is daughter's son . duhitAis daughter(duhitar is the prAtipadika or what is called as the pre-word)
There is no 'The'in Sanskrit.
What is the sanskrit word for "improvement"?
The sanskrit word for hope is "asha"
duhitA = daughter; putrI = daughter; AtmajA= daughter;
dauhitraH [=दौहित्रः] is daughter's son . duhitAis daughter(duhitar is the prAtipadika or what is called as the pre-word)
The plural of daughter-in-law is daughters-in-law.
Yes and no.Yes if the word is possessive, and could be replaced by a phrase with "of". If one daughter is meant, the apostrophe goes before the 's':"What is your daughter's name?" = "What is the name of your daughter?"If more than one daughter is meant, the apostrophe is after the 's':"What are your daughters' names?" = "What are the names of your daughters?"Otherwise, no apostrophe:My daughters are here.He gave gifts to my daughters.
The Lakota term ch'unkshi can mean daughter!, or my daughter; ch'unkshi kin means a daughter; ch'unkshiwaye means she is my daughter.The word ch'unkshi is also applied to the daughters of a woman's sisters and other female relatives.An alternative word for daughter is chuwitku.
There is no 'The'in Sanskrit.
No equivalent word in Sanskrit
What is the sanskrit word for "improvement"?
You should write daughter's if you are talking about one daughter, e.g. "it is my daughter's birthday tomorrow".You should write daughters' if you are talking about more than one daughter at the same time, e.g. "this is our daughters' bedroom, which they share".
Answer is "Broccoli", Broccoli is Sanskrit word, it is come from Sanskrit.
The Hebrew word for Daughter is 'bat' (בת) it is pronounced with a long A, like in watch.bat (בת)
The sanskrit word for hope is "asha"