India Languages, asked by StarTbia, 1 year ago

What piece of clothing derives its name from the Sanskrit word 'kurtaka'?
a. Salwar
b. Kurta
c. Pyjama

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Answered by Anonymous
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Here is your answer :-

↪We know that some words of Sanskrit are ↪used in Hindi by making some changes.. ↪These types of words are known as तदभव ↪शब्द in Hindi..

So option (b) is the correct answer.. ✌

kurta


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Answered by PADMINI
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Answer : Kurta

The word, Kurta derived its name from the Sanskrit word kurtaka.

Extra Information :-

A Kurta pyjama is a famous Clothing pair for ladies. Kurta is top whereas pyjama is bottom.

The length of the Kurta is regularly comes upto the knees of the girls.

It is very comfortable dress and most of the girls like to wear this dress.

Kurta pyjama dress is generally worn by girls in the countries such as Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka etc.

The word, Kurta has its roots from the Sanskrit word kurtaka.

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