traveller
It is 'yatra' in Sanskrit.
There is no direct translation for this word in Sanskrit as it was unknown to ancient Sanskrit speaking community.
The Sanskrit word for travel is 'pravaasaha' प्रवासः Maybe there are other words I don't know, but this word is found practically everywhere.
The word "yoga" originates from Sanskrit, an ancient language of India.
In ancient India the Sanskrit word 'AMATYA' was pronounced for the post of a minister. 'MANTRI' is a Hindi word; which was also derived from Sanskrit and still it is in use.
In Sanskrit, the word for good is शोभन. Phonetically spelled out, this word is pronounced zobhana, or zho-bah-nah. Sanskrit as a language originated in ancient India, and many modern languages are derived from Sanskrit.
Sanskrit is an ancient Indian language that is often studied for its historical and cultural significance. For example, one could say, "The ancient religious texts of Hinduism, such as the Vedas and Upanishads, were composed in Sanskrit."
"Rajah" comes from the ancient Sanskrit word for "king."
Archaic Sanskrit means Ancient Classical Sanskrit.
Auma, is not an English word. It is derived from Hinduism (and the ancient Sanskrit language), where it refers to the spirit or the soul.
There is no 'The'in Sanskrit.
No equivalent word in Sanskrit