Sanskrit Declensions

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Sanskrit Declension Table for Word Rajan (राजन्)| Sanskrit Vibhakti Table

In the below table, we are providing the Sanskrit declension or Vibhakti of the नकारान्तः पुंलिङ्गः शब्दः राजन्। If you have any questions, feedback, or suggestion regarding this, please feel free to write to us through the comment section. Case Singular Dual Plural I (Subject) राजा (Rājā) राजानौ (Rājānau) राजानः (Rājānaḥ) II (To, Object) राजानाम् […]

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Sanskrit Declension Table for Word Pati (पति) | Sanskrit Vibhakti Table

In the below table, we are providing the Sanskrit declension or Vibhakti of the इकारान्तः पुंलिङ्गः शब्दः पति। If you have any questions, feedback, or suggestion regarding this, please feel free to write to us through the comment section. Case Singular Dual Plural I (Subject) पतिः (Patiḥ) पती (Patī) पतयः (Patayaḥ) II (To, Object) पतिम्

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Sanskrit Declension of masculine noun Shishya meaning a disciple

Continuing with our effort of providing Sanskrit declension of nouns, here is the next one.The word is Shishya, which means a disciple and ends with अ. It’s a masculine noun and will follow the procedure of similar nouns given earlier. Case Singular Dual Plural I (Subject) शिष्यः (Śiṣyaḥ) शिष्यौ (Śiṣyau) शिष्याः (Śiṣyāḥ) II (To, Object)

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Sanskrit Declension of masculine noun Putra (Son)

The Sanskrit word for a son is पुत्रः (Putraḥ). It is a masculine noun ending with the vowel अ. The declensions of this word are given below for the usage of various cases (Vibhakti) in different sentence formations. Case Singular Dual Plural I (Subject) पुत्रः (Putraḥ) पुत्रौ (Putrau) पुत्राः (Putrāḥ) II (To, Object) पुत्रम् (Putram)

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Declensions in Sanskrit

Through this, you can learn Sanskrit declensions of words like He/She/It and Who. I hope this will be helpful to you for your primary study of Sanskrit language. Singular Dual Plural Masculine सः (He) तौ (Those Two) ते (They) Feminine सा (She) ते (Those Two) ताः (They) Neuter तत् (It) ते (Those Two) तानि (They)

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