The phrase "there is nothing equal to knowledge" can be translated into Sanskrit as "ज्ञानात् श्रेष्ठं नास्ति" (Jñānāt śreṣṭhaṃ nāsti). This conveys the idea that nothing surpasses or is equal to knowledge. Each word in the translation emphasizes the superiority and importance of knowledge in a succinct manner.
Nothing. Nothing equal can equal seven. Sorry.
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R and > with a line under it (i can't do it on this website) and then C or R is greater than or equal to C
6+n = 2n+5
Equal payments.
13.3
Nothing. Nothing equal can equal seven. Sorry.
In Sanskrit, "vishu" typically refers to the equinox, where day and night are of equal length. It is also associated with the Hindu festival of Vishu, celebrated in Kerala, India to mark the new year.
everyone has equal access knowledge that they can also contribute to.
The proper term is "convert," not translate, and one kg is equal to 2.2 pounds.
yes
Exactly 0.35 - nothing more, nothing less.
An acre is an area, a mile is a distance - they don't translate.
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