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Birds Name in Sanskrit and English with pictures | 20 पक्षिनाम संस्कृते

  Today, we will learn bird's names in Sanskrit and English with their pronunciation in a delightful way. Birds are widespread in our daily lives. Bird names in Sanskrit, are an important part of learning things. In this article, I’ve collected a comprehensive list of 20 birds named English and Sanskrit with pictures. Explore the following topics. 20 Birds Name in Sanskrit English Sanskrit Img. Parrot शुकः sukah Peacock मयूरः mayurah Duck हंसः hans Hen कुक्कुट kukkut Pigeon कोपातः kopatah Crow काकः kakah Sparrow चटका chatka Dove कपोत kapota Eagle श्येनः syenah Kingfisher मीनरङ्गः minarangah Owl उलूकः ulukah Crane सारसः sarasah Hornbill ...

Kashmiri Counting Chart: Numbers 1 to 100

 The Kashmiri language belongs to the Indo-Iranian language family and is primarily spoken in the Kashmir region by Kashmiri people with 7 million speakers as of 2011. In this article, we will learn Kashmiri numbers 1 to 100 in English with their pronunciation. These numbers are different from Urdu numbers. Let's learn 1 to 100 in Kashmiri-English. Numeral 0     Sifar 1    Akh 2    Zu 3    Tre 4    Tsor 5    Panc 6    She 7    Sath 8    Aeth 9    Nav 10  Dah 11  Kah 12  Bah 13  Thruvah           14  Tsou dah          15  Pandah 16  Shurah 17  Sadah 18  Aardah 19  Kunivuh 20  Vuh 21  Akivuh 22  zitovuh 23  trovuh  24  Tsovuh 25  Pitsih   26...

Learn Santali Numbers 1 to 100 in Words

1 (᱑)                ᱮᱠᱚ (ekô) 2 (᱒)                ᱵᱟᱨ (bar) 3 (᱓)                ᱯᱮ (pe) 4 (᱔)                ᱯᱳᱱ (pon) 5 (᱕)                ᱢᱚᱬᱮ (môṇe) 6 (᱖)                ᱛᱩᱨᱩᱭ (turuy) 7 (᱗)                ᱮᱭᱟᱭ (eyay) 8 (᱘)                ᱤᱨᱟᱹᱞ (irăl) 9 (᱙)                ᱟᱨᱮ (are) 10 (᱑᱐)           ᱜᱮᱞ (gel) 11 (᱑...

Sanskrit Counting Chart: 1 to 100 in Words

  The Sanskrit language is an Indian classical language that belongs to the Indo-Aryan language family. It is the world’s oldest language, around 500 century BCE. However, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism still use it in religious and ceremonial contexts. Additionally, it is studied and appreciated for its historical and cultural significance. Although it is not a commonly spoken language, According to Wikipedia, there are no mentions of native speakers of Sanskrit. Explore the following topics. In this article, you will learn Sanskrit counting from 1 to 100 in English with their pronunciation and spelling. These Sanskrit numbers are entirely similar to Hindi numbers . But their numeral pronunciation is somewhat different, you can see. Make sure your pronunciation by watching the video. Sanskrit Counting Chart: 1-100 in Words No Numeral Sanskrit PRON. 0 ० शून्य sunya 1 १ एक eka 2 २...
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