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English सससककतमम (Sanskrit)

This document provides common greetings, phrases, and vocabulary words in Sanskrit. It includes greetings like namaste (hello), questions like katḥamasti bḥawān (how are you?), responses, words for yes, no, please, thank you, directions to the toilet, and phrases for greetings on occasions like Christmas, Easter, and birthdays. It also includes phrases for asking questions, apologizing, asking for help, and commenting on language learning.

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English सससककतमम (Sanskrit)

This document provides common greetings, phrases, and vocabulary words in Sanskrit. It includes greetings like namaste (hello), questions like katḥamasti bḥawān (how are you?), responses, words for yes, no, please, thank you, directions to the toilet, and phrases for greetings on occasions like Christmas, Easter, and birthdays. It also includes phrases for asking questions, apologizing, asking for help, and commenting on language learning.

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English

(Sanskrit)

Welcome

(swgatam)

Hello
(General greeting)

(namaste)
(namo nama)
(namaskra)

How are you?

(katamasti bawn) >m


(katamasti bawat) >f

Reply to 'How are you?'

(aa kuzal)

Long time no see

(cirnna dristam)

Wat's your name?


My name is ...

Were are you from?


I'm from ...

(tav nma kim?)


... (aam ...) ... (mama nma ...)
: (bawn kutratya) >m
(bawat kutraty) >f

Pleased to meet you

(m) / (f) : :
(bawat [m] / bawaty [f] saa sanyoga
santosakara)

Good morning
(Morning greeting) /
afternoon / evening

(suba prabtam)

Good nigt

(suba rtr)

Goodbye
(Parting prases)

: (punarmilma) - (we) meet again


(subste pantna santu) - may
your roads be auspicious - a traditional greeting in
sanskrit

Good luck

(saubgyam)

Ceers!
(Toasts used wen
drinking)

(subamastu)

Have a nice day

(sudinamastu )

Bon appetit /
Have a nice meal

(bojanam swdistamastu)

Bon voyage /
Have a good journey

(subaytr)

I don't understand

(na jnmi)

Please speak more slowly (kripay itopi mandam wadatu)


Please say tat again

( kripay punarwadatu bawn)

Please write it down

(kripaya likatu bavan)

Do you speak Sanskrit?


Yes, a little

(m) / (m)
(bawn [m] / bawat [f] samskritam bsate w)
(swalpam)

How do you say ...


in Sanskrit?

(samskri te etatkatamucyate)

Yes
No

(bavatu), (am) (astu)


(naiva kila), (m), (na)

Excuse me / Sorry

(kripay ksamyatm)

How muc is tis?

(kiyat?)

Sorry
Please
Tank you
Response

(kripay)
(danyawd)

Were's te toilet?

? (sauclayam kutrsti)

Tis gentleman/lady will


pay for everyting

/

(atrabawn / atrabawat sarwamlyam dsyati)

Would you like to dance


wit me?

(may saa nartitumiccasi


kim)

I love you

(twmanurajmi)

Get well soon

(trnamrogyamastu)

Leave me alone!

(m) / (f)
(ekk [m] / ekkin [f] bawitumiccmi)

Help!
Fire!
Stop!

(syyam)
(agni)
(tista)

Call te police!

(raksaknkrayatu)

Cristmas and New Year


greetings


(krisamasaparwana subecc
ntanawarsbinandanam ca)

Easter greetings

(staraparwana subecc)

Birtday greetings

(janmadina subecc)

One language is never


enoug

(nlamekabsay)

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