English
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Etymology
From Skr. term|स�स���तम�|tr=sa�sk�tam||perfected, prepared.
Pronunciation
IPA|/�sænskrɪt/
Proper noun
en-proper noun
- Any of the Old Indic languages, especially Classical Sanskrit, a language of ancient India still important to Hinduism and Buddhism.
Translations
Croatian: t-|hr|sanskrt|m
Danish: t-|da|Sanskrit
Dutch: Sanskriet
Esperanto: Sanskrito
French: t-|fr|sanskrit|m
German: t+|de|Sanskrit
Gujarati: સ�સ���ત (sa.nskrit)
Hebrew: ×¡× ×¡×§×¨×�×� (sanskrÃt)
Hindi: स�स���त f (sa.nskrit)
Icelandic: sanskrÃt n
Italian: t+|it|sanscrito|m
mid
Japanese: ������� (Sansukuritto)
Javanese: basa Sansekreta
Malayalam: സ�സ���ത� (samsk�θam)
Polish: sanskryt
Russian: Ñ�анÑ�кÑ�иÑ� (sanskrÃt) m
Sanskrit: स�स���तम� (sa�sk�tam)
Spanish: t-|es|sanscrito
Telugu: స�స���త� (saMskrutaM)
Turkish: Sanskritçe
See also
Classical Sanskrit
Vedic Sanskrit
Wikipedia in Sanskrit
Wiktionary in Sanskrit
External links
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