Three in sanskrit is called " TRITIYA"
Three as a number name is called: trINi[त्रीणि] (Neuter); tisraH[तिस्रः]; triH[त्रिः]
These are the number names for the cardinal numbers.
The ordinals = Third are: tritIyaH(M)/tR^tIyA(F)/tR^itIyam(N)[तृतीयः/तृतीया/तृतीयम्]. Thus the ordinals take the gender of the naun they qualify. like tR^itIyaH puruShaH = The third Man. tR^itIyA vanitA = The third woman and so on.
The cardinals and ordinals are influenced by gender in Sanskrit as they serve as adjectives i.e numerical adjectives.
If one is asked to count : these numbers are presented in the neuter gender except in cases where the decades are fixed-gender ones. Like for instance dasha = 10 is Neuter; viMshatiH = 20, ShaShTiH = 60; saptatiH = 70 ashItiH = 80; navatiH = 90 are in fixed-feminine.
The Sanskrit word for perfection is "Paripurna."
In Sanskrit, 'prameya' is the word for algorithm.
Preetih
Ganith
PRATHIBHA
There is no 'The'in Sanskrit.
No equivalent word in Sanskrit
What is the sanskrit word for "improvement"?
Answer is "Broccoli", Broccoli is Sanskrit word, it is come from Sanskrit.
The sanskrit word for hope is "asha"
Sanskrit word for union is 'Sangh-ah'.
the sanskrit word for policy is 'neeti'
The Sanskrit word for evil is 'DUSHT' (T = as in Tap).
The Sanskrit word for sharing is "सामान्यानां" (sāmānyānāṁ).
The Sanskrit word for autumn is "sharat".
The Sanskrit word for night is "ratri."
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