In Sanskrit, "divine dance" can be expressed as "Deva Nritya" (देव नृत्य). The term "Deva" means divine or godly, while "Nritya" refers to dance. This phrase captures the essence of a dance that is associated with the divine or spiritual realms.
Je vais danser = I am going to dance
He says he is too gloomy to dance. Basically he can dance but he doesn't feel like it.
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'What are you looking at, Powerpuff?'
" beautiful dance" in Spanish would be "baile bonito".
In Sanskrit, you can say "नमस्ते" (namaste) to greet someone, which translates to "I bow to you" or "I honor the divine in you".
It is Sanskrit for 'The divine in me, greets the divine in you."
divine = daivI(F)/daiva(M)/daivam(N)
The shabd DEV (divine form) of 'Balak' in Sanskrit is 'Bālakaḥ'.
Lilas is the name for the small tree 'lilac' in French.
The word for blessing in Sanskrit is "ashirvad." It is commonly used to convey good wishes, blessings, or divine protection upon someone.
Warrior in Sanskrit is ...'Yoddha'.
Truck in Sanskrit can be translated as "ट्रक" (ṭraka).
"Dhivyabharathi" is a Sanskrit name that can be translated to mean "divine light" or "radiance of the divine." It symbolizes purity, spirituality, and enlightenment.
One in Sanskrit is said as "eka".
Egg in Sanskrit is called "Anda".
In Sanskrit, the word for rooster is "Kukkuta."