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Sanskrit Lessons - Day 3

 Hello! Viewers of my blog! Today, we are going to learn more on Present tense on second person. वर्तमानकालः, Present tense, मध्यमपुरुषः, Second person, एकवचनम्, One. Generally for one in second person we use सि in the end instead of ति.  Lets get more into it.  Like how we say "You are reading" We say it as: त्वं पठसि  Lets see more sentences! त्वं लिखसि  - Tvam Likhasi - You are writing त्वं क्रीडसि - Tvam Kridasi - You are playing Like these, many more sentences are there for मध्यमपुरुषः in  एकवचनम् Now, lets see sentences in मध्यमपुरुषः, बहुवचनम् i.e. Second person, Many  Generally, we use थ in the end of the word. Like how we say "You all are standing", In Sanskrit  We say it as: यूयं तिष्ठथ.  Lets see more sentences! यूयम् उत्तिषटथ : Yuyam Uttishtatha - You all are sitting यूयं खादथ : Yuyam Khadatha - You all are eating यूयम् रुदथ : Yuyam Rudatha - You all are crying Like these, many more sentences are there for मध्यमपुरुषः, बहुवचन...

Sanskrit Lessons - Day 2

 Welcome back to my Sanskrit blog post, guys! Today, we're going to learn more of Sanskrit! 2nd Chapter: Basic Sentences. So, I'm going to teach basic sentences. So third person in Sanskrit is called "प्रथमपुरुषः" and present tense is called "वर्तमानकालः" We will learn more about this in later lessons. प्रथमपुरुषः वर्तमानकालः  We call one and many in english. In the same way, we have एकवचनं for one and there is one unique part where we have something called द्वीवचनं ूthat is dual. We also count things/people in 2 objects. Finally, बहुवचनं ैwhich is many. We will use these terms later when we go on with lessons.  Ok, so lets go into the topic.  बालकः लिखति - Balakaha Likhati - A boy is reading  अजः चरति - Ajaha Carati - A goat is grazing पाचकः पचति - Paachakaha Pacati - A cook is cooking सेवकाः तिष्ठन्ति - Sevakaaha Tishthanti - Servants stood नटाः नृत्यन्ति - Nataaha Nrutyanti - Actors danced छात्राः उत्तिष्टन्ति - Chaatraaha Uttishtanti - Students are...

Sanskrit Lessons - Day 1

  Hi guys. Today, we're going to start our journey of learning Sanskrit. It's a matter of great delight that you have joined this club in interest of Sanskrit. So, it's easy.  Well, all might think think that Sanskrit is like Hindi 2.0. Hahaha. I agree with you, but Sanskrit is slightly different from Hindi. Let me tell you briefly about this. Changes in Sanskrit:  1. If we are pronouncing a word that is ending in half maatra, For example बालक - Baalak. This is actually Baalaka in Sanskrit. If we want to pronounce it as Baalak we have to add ् to it. So, Baalak is actually written as बालक्. 2. There is one unusual letter that is लृ - Lru which isn't there in Hindi.  3. There are विभक्तीः Vibhakthih and लकारः Lakaarah ( Tenses)  So, there are many more changes in Sanskrit which we will learn soon. Today, I would like to show you the स्वरः in Sanskrit. स्वरः  अ आ इ ई उ ऊ ऋ लृ ए ऎ ओ औ अं अः  So, Okay guys we're done for the day and let's slowly learn...