gaj
Gaj गजः
horse elephant lion
No, you would measure cows in pounds.
I have an elephant. -- J'ai un éléphant. -- "zhay eh[n] nay-lay-fah[n]"
Indirectly mentioned in Scripture, the Greek word Elephantinos translates as 'of ivory'. A Hebrew word, 'Shenhabim' translated as 'elephants tooth' meaning ivory. Later in Old French as Olyfaunt. There is a connection between Sanskrit , Greek and Latin thus bringing the word Elephant from India in the 18th Century
Gaj गजः
horse elephant lion
Warrior in Sanskrit is ...'Yoddha'.
Truck in Sanskrit can be translated as "ट्रक" (ṭraka).
One in Sanskrit is said as "eka".
Egg in Sanskrit is called "Anda".
In Sanskrit, the word for rooster is "Kukkuta."
In Sanskrit, pearl is called "muktā."
Yellow in Sanskrit is "पीत " (pīta).
In Sanskrit, the word for dill is "Suva."
The term "ultimate power" in Sanskrit can be translated as "parama shakti" (परम शक्ति).
The term for green in Sanskrit is "हरित," which is pronounced as "harit."