In Sanskrit, "sakha" refers to a friend, companion, or ally. It is often used to denote a close and trusted associate or a member of one's social circle.
"Shiyama" in Sanskrit means dark or black in color.
The name "Nesma" does not have a specific meaning in Sanskrit as it is of Arabic origin. In Arabic, "Nesma" means a gentle breeze or a pleasant aroma.
The term 'pradathaya' in Sanskrit means "to bestow" or "to grant." It is derived from the root word 'prada,' which signifies giving or offering something.
In Sanskrit, "Akshita" means "permanent" or "indestructible." It is a name that signifies strength and resilience.
The brand that got its name from a Sanskrit word meaning "priceless" is Tata, as in Tata Group. The word "Tata" comes from the Sanskrit word "Tattva," which means truth or ultimate reality.
Friend = mitram(N); sakhA(M) = comrade; snehitaH(M); vayasya = friend(of the same age);
As translation word to word-- "Mitrah Sada-Sarvad", but it will be better to say; "Abhinah Mitrah".
The meaning of "kite" in Sanskrit is "patanga".
One way of saying 'friend' in Sanskrit, is Mitra (Mi-tra) and it looks like this... http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3052/2847617814_ba37aca088.jpg (obviously, ignore the flower, its the writing you're looking at. Its the only decent image i could find!)
Sakha Republic was created in 1922.
The Sanskrit term for ladyfinger is "भिण्डी" (bhindi).
Amara in sanskrit means "immortal"
The word for bicycle in Sanskrit is "वेगचक्रद्वन्द्व."
meaning of print
"Ayaan" is not a Sanskrit word. It is a name of Somali origin, meaning "fortunate" or "lucky."
The Sanskrit word for breeze is Pavana.
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