India Languages, asked by AditiShankaraShastri, 10 months ago

Translate this sentence to Sanskrit:

Birds fly in the sky.

Answers

Answered by cuty16
38

Answer:

khagaha gagane uddayanti

Answered by PragyanMN07
1

Answer:

The translated sentence is as follows-

खगाः आकाशे उड्डीयन्ते।

or,

पक्षिणः गगने उड्डीयन्ते।

Explanation:

  • Translation refers to the process of conveying the meaning of a text written in a source language through a text written in a comparable target language.
  • The ancient classical language Sanskrit belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages.
  • We must pay attention to the tense, number, gender, verb form, subject and predicate, etc. when translating a sentence from English to an ancient language like Sanskrit.
  • As we can notice, the given sentence is in present simple or simple present indefinite tense with a plural subject "birds", so we need to translate the following into the same tense form in the Sanskrit language too.
  • So, Birds- खगाः/ पक्षिणः
  • fly- उड्डीयन्ते
  • in the sky.- आकाशे/ गगने

Hence, the sentence in Sanskrit would be खगाः आकाशे/ गगने उड्डीयन्ते।

or, पक्षिणः गगने/ आकाशे उड्डीयन्ते।

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