Translate he reads book in sanskrit
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एष: अधिगम्
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The translation of "He reads book" in Sanskrit is "तद् पुस्तकम् पठति" (Tad pustakam pathati).
Here are some points to understand the translation:
- In Sanskrit, the subject of a sentence usually comes first, followed by the object and the verb at the end.
- "Tad" means "he" and "pustakam" means "book". "Pathati" means "reads".
- The verb form "pathati" corresponds to the third-person singular form, indicating that the subject "he" is the one who is doing the action of reading the book.
- In Sanskrit, like in many other languages, word order plays an important role in conveying the meaning of a sentence.
- Word order: Unlike English, which typically follows a subject-verb-object word order, Sanskrit is more flexible in its word order. The meaning of a sentence is conveyed more through the inflectional endings and case markers than through word order.
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