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Write 10 word using nasal sound Sanskrit​

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Answered by alanw5926
1

Explanation:

Our mother tongue (Sanskrit) has around forty consonant sounds and around 9 vowel sounds (14 if you consider long and short vowels separately). If we add tones or pitch (as in the Vedas), since each vowel can have three different tones, the total number of sounds rises to around eighty. Of course, these sounds can be combined in various ways to give many (hundreds of) combination sounds. The complete list of sounds is given below in the table. [I have used an expanded version (to accommodate alveolar sounds etc.) of the table format that is used by Bucknell.]

Our mother tongue (Sanskrit) has around forty consonant sounds and around 9 vowel sounds (14 if you consider long and short vowels separately). If we add tones or pitch (as in the Vedas), since each vowel can have three different tones, the total number of sounds rises to around eighty. Of course, these sounds can be combined in various ways to give many (hundreds of) combination sounds. The complete list of sounds is given below in the table. [I have used an expanded version (to accommodate alveolar sounds etc.) of the table format that is used by Bucknell.]Vowel sounds are made with the mouth open, allowing for fairly free flow of air through it, while sounding consonants involves constricting the airflow in different locations of the mouth. For example, when you sound a vowel like a, you can feel your mouth letting the air from the lungs and larynx flow freely with the mouth open. When you sound vowels like i, though you let the air flow freely, you shape the flow of air though a passage between the tongue and the palate, while when you sound a u, you let the air through shaped lips.

Answered by piyas2369
3

Answer:

न, म, ब,

Explanation:

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I hope it's work

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