has dhatu ka lot lakar
पठतु पठताम् पठन्तुपठ पठतम् पठतपठानि पठाव पठामpathatu pathataam pathantupath pathatam pathatpathaani pathaav pathaam
a-lot lot lot lot lol
Lot's is plain wrong...Lot's is the possessive of Lot (as in the person)...the correct plural for a "lot" of something is lots.
It is 75% of a lot - however big that is! A "lot" is NOT a standard size.
The gum dhatu roop in lot lakar is "ganghnati" which means "smells."
has dhatu ka lot lakar
The Dhatu roop of the verb "to eat" (bha) in the Lot Lakar in Sanskrit is "bhunkte."
The lot lakar of pa dhatu is "lunj".
पठतु पठताम् पठन्तुपठ पठतम् पठतपठानि पठाव पठामpathatu pathataam pathantupath pathatam pathatpathaani pathaav pathaam
dhatu means a verbroop depicts the tense and sometimes request or advice or order associated with the verbfor example:i go: aham guchhaami -> present tensei will go: aham gumishyaami -> future tensei went : aham aguchhaam ->past tensehe should go(advice) -> saha gachhatuhe should go(order) -> saha gachhetthere are 5 roops in sanskrit:1. latlakar -> present tense2. lrit lakar -> future tense3. lang lakar -> past tense4. lot lakar -> requesting or advicing5. vidhiling lakar -> ordering or insistingwhether the sentence is simple, perfect, continuous or perfect continuous is totally determined by the context. for example:i eati am eatingi have eateni have been eatingall of the above 4 sentences will be said in a single way in sanskrit:aham khadaamiunlike most of the languages which have only two numbers(singular & plural), sanskrit has three numbers:ek vachan(singular)dwi vachan(for two)bahu vachan(for three or more)for example:twam kutra guchhasi -> where are you goingyouvam kutra guchhathaha -> where are you two goingyouyyam kutra guchhath -> where are all off you(where all refers to more than 2 people) going
Lot Lakar is a term in Hindi which means Past tense. It is used to describe actions that have already happened in the past.
He wrote a lot of fairytales/fables that are famously known
There are a lot of books on numberolgy. I like Numberology by Hans Decoz. The internet also has a lot of useful numberolgy information.
The cast of Lot - 2003 includes: Sander Bossen as Jongen Annet Malherbe as Moeder Moja Reus as Jongen Hans Snoek as Overgrootmoeder Coby Timp as Oma Angel van Blaaderen as Jongen Ishtara Veen as Jonge oma Lot Wuisman as Lot
First in 1608 by Hans Lippershey (1570 -- September 1619), also known as Johann Lippershey or Lipperhey. Wiki - History of the telescope can give you a lot of detail.
No, the original "little mermaid" was by a guy called "hans christian anderson". he also wrote a lot of other well-known stories, like the princess and the pea.