The dhatu roop of "gai" (गाइ) in Sanskrit refers to the root form related to the verb "to sing" or "to call." In its various forms, it can be conjugated according to tense, mood, and number. The primary dhatu (root) form is "गाय" (gāya), which can be further modified into different grammatical forms based on usage in sentences.
dhatu roop of tyaaj
The shabd roop of ambika in sanskrit is 'ambika' (aakaaranta striling shabd).
sanskrit shabd roop of sadhu
The Shabd Roop of "vidvan" in Sanskrit is "vidvān."
The shabd-roop of 'Phool' in Sanskrit is 'Pushpam'.
The shabd roop of "bhavath" in Sanskrit is "bhavan."
The shabd roop of "Sita" in Sanskrit is "Sitā".
The Shabd Roop of "pushp" in Sanskrit is "pushpam".
The Shabd roop of "sadhu" in Sanskrit is "sadhu." This word remains the same in its Shabd roop form.
The shabd roop of "balika" in Sanskrit is "balikaah".
The Shabd roop of "Bhagwat" in Sanskrit would be "Bhagavat."
The shabd roop of "dvi" in Sanskrit is "divau," in the dual form.
The shabd roop of prithvi is prithvi itself; it is eekaaraanta strilingi shabda. पृथ्वी