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Alisha is largely used in the English and Indian languages. Its origin is Germanic and Sanskrit. From Sanskrit roots, its meaning is "protected by god" - in this context, Alisha can be used in the Indian language. In addition, Alisha is an English variant transcription of Alice. Is the ...
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aEnglish name: bael, wood-apple, Bengal quince, golden apple, holy fruit; Nepali name: bel; Sanskrit name: bilva, sirphal; Hindi name: bela; Thai name: matum, mapin; Cambodian name: phneou, pnoi; Vietnamese name: bau nau; Malayan name: bilak, maja pahit; French name: ornager du...
Hindi Sanskrit Spanish French English Hi, I'm Gaurav Kumar, a passionate teacher with over 6 years of teaching experience. Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree, teaching has always been my hobby and passion. In my free time, I enjoy reading books, writing horror stories, ...transl...
Sawai Jai Singh was very interested in mathematics, astrology, astronomy, architecture, and literature. He studied scientific works by, for example, Ptolemy, Newton, Flamstead, and Euclid. He had Euclid’s “Elements of Geometry” translated into Sanskrit. His interest in astronomy might have been...
was created to be a fun alternative to conventional, uninspiring methods of learning how to write the Devanāgarī script used to write North Indian languages, including Hindi and several languages of India and Nepal, including, Marathi, Nepali, Pali, Konkani, Bodo, Maithili, Sindhi and Sanskrit...