Are you starting to learn Sanskrit? This simple-to-follow guide is perfect for anyone looking to practice and use elementary Sanskrit sentences in everyday situations. Whether you are a student, teacher, or wish to learn about the language of Sanskrit, this simple-to-use lesson will set you up for success with spoken and written Sanskrit.
You’ll learn how to introduce yourself, ask polite questions, and respond clearly. For example, how to say “I am a teacher,” or ask “Who are you?” with proper forms for both men and women. You’ll also practice answering yes/no questions like “Is he a child?” and how to say “Yes, he is a child” or “No, he is not a child.”
Sanskrit to English and Hindi Phrases
Question /Answer
Sanskrit
English
Hindi
अहं शिक्षक:
I am a teacher
मैं शिक्षक हूँ
Polite Questions (Male/Female)
Sanskrit
English
Hindi
भवान् क: ?
Who are you? (For male)
आप कौन हैं? (पुरुष के लिए)
भवती का ?
Who are you? (For female)
आप कौन हैं? (महिला के लिए)
Is he a child?
Sanskrit
English
Hindi
स: बालक: वा ?
Is he a child?
क्या वह बच्चा है?
आम् स: बालक:
Yes, he is a child
हाँ, वह बच्चा है
न स: बालक:
No, he is not a child
नहीं, वह बच्चा नहीं है
Whose name is Prashant?
Sanskrit
English
Hindi
कश्य: नाम: प्रशान्त: ?
Whose name is Prashant?
किसका नाम प्रशांत है?
तस्य: नाम: प्रशान्त:
His name is Prashant (if far)
उसका नाम प्रशांत है (यदि दूर हो तो तस्य का प्रयोग करें)
एतस्य: नाम: प्रशान्त:
His name is Prashant (if near)
उसका नाम प्रशांत है (यदि पास हो तो य-तस्य का प्रयोग करें)
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