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In Sanskrit, the shabd roop (or grammatical forms) of the word "rati" (meaning "delight" or "affection") is derived from the root "rat." The word "rati" itself is a feminine noun in the singular form, and its different forms include "ratiḥ" (nominative singular), "ratim" (accusative singular), "ratyā" (instrumental singular), and so on, following the declension patterns for feminine nouns in Sanskrit.

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