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पठत संःकृ तम ्
सं राǔ
These are a few sample words that forms by the combination of letters “संयु Ơ ा ¢ रा ǔ ण “.
Sno. अ ¢ राः सं यु Ơ ा ¢ रः Pronunciation श Þ द: – Word अथ[
अथ[ – Meaning
1. क् + क Èक kka अÈका Mother
2. क् + त Ơ kta भƠः Devotee
3. क् + म Èम kma ǽÈमम ् Gold
4. क् + य Èय kya वाÈयम ् Sentence
5. क् + र ब kra वबम ् Crooked
6. क् + ल Èल kla शु Èलः White
7. क् + व Èव kva पÈवम ् Ripe
8. क् + ष ¢ ksha द¢ः Talented
9. क् + ष ् + ण आण kshNa तीआणः Sharp
10. क् + ष ् + म आम kshma सू आम Subtle
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jegajothy March 29, 2012 at 5:57 AM (Edit)
The above table was truncated, i.e. the last right column. any way if u can make the screen bigger. I had even
maximized the page, and it still does not show.
I am just starting to learn sanskrit, and these lessons will be an invaluable additional tool. How can I receive copies of
your blog pages or is there anyway to save these to my desktop.
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And finally, what is the name of the sanskrit devanagiri font that u use, I am still researching for one that is easy to install and use.
Thank u.
Hare Krishna
Jegajothy
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Sanskrit Institute March 29, 2012 at 10:21 AM (Edit)
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