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In Sanskrit, the shabd roop (word form) of "kanya" (कन्या), which means "girl," is derived from its declensions based on gender, number, and case. The masculine form is "कन्यक" (kanyak), while the feminine form remains "कन्या" (kanyā). In the nominative singular, it is "कन्या," while in the accusative singular, it becomes "कन्याम्" (kanyām). The forms change in plural and across different cases, reflecting the grammatical structure of Sanskrit.

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