Found it interesting. Added to my knowledge that an IIT is teaching us Sanskrit. And with so much ease and clarity. Very easy to understand and peactise. Dhanyavaad.
4:56 - Basic introduction 10:33 - Pronouns 3rd Person (He/She/It) 10:46 - *Verb “To be”; Present tense* 17:12 - 3rd person 18:40 - 1st Person & 2nd Person 19:14 - I am; You are (formal) 19:43 - Who are you? Bhavan kaha? (To a man) 22:34 - 23:01- Informal 23:37 24:14/24:16 - Yes/ No
You are a remarkable lady, culturally speaking, and doing fantastic job for society. But, unfortunately, my heart breaks in deep anguish when I see how our so-called leaders behave shamelessly in our temple of the Parliament. How can they be brought to their simple good common senses, to become just examples of good citizens?
Question: *H ending for male, *A ending for female. Now, let's say we have male+female together being addressed, do we use napunsakalingam or individually address? Any joint gender form?
No, we won't use the napunsaklingam form . But we will use the dual form. For example: रामः सीता च खादतः। where च means 'and' Had it been only one person, it would have been खादति. Now, say there is one more person as well, say lakshman, then we will use the plural form i.e. रामः सीता लक्षमणः च खादन्ति। 🙏
The passion of this lady for teaching is remarkable..
You have mastered the art of teaching Samskrutam. You are clear, precise, and informal and friendly. My pranams to you
Great teacher with excellent articulation. Commendable service to the nation!
Ma'am you got tears to my eyes.... Simply love the way you teach n explain... Thank you🙏
Indeed she is amazing God bless her🙏🏻
wonderful way of teaching. I like the modern approach.
Whats the difference between asti and asi?
@@adityajadhav6223 'asi' is latin 'es' and 'asti' is latin 'est'.
Found it interesting. Added to my knowledge that an IIT is teaching us Sanskrit. And with so much ease and clarity. Very easy to understand and peactise. Dhanyavaad.
Ma’am, you are simply amazing!
Excellent. Really enjoyed and learnt a lot in one session.
Very inspiring way of teaching and making the subject sound easy and interesting! Pranams!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Very nice 🎉🎉🎉🎉
4:56 - Basic introduction
10:33 - Pronouns 3rd Person (He/She/It)
10:46 -
*Verb “To be”; Present tense*
17:12 - 3rd person
18:40 -
1st Person & 2nd Person
19:14 - I am; You are (formal)
19:43 - Who are you? Bhavan kaha? (To a man)
22:34 -
23:01- Informal
23:37
24:14/24:16 - Yes/ No
My 2021 language learning goal.
great.
@@stefanstankovic1223 Sir I am creating my own pkt dictionary in Sanskrit. I am in love with Sanskrit 🙏
Same
@@jamesduffy7799 going great....
You are a remarkable lady, culturally speaking, and doing fantastic job for society. But, unfortunately, my heart breaks in deep anguish when I see how our so-called leaders behave shamelessly in our temple of the Parliament. How can they be brought to their simple good common senses, to become just examples of good citizens?
Very interesting
Question: *H ending for male, *A ending for female. Now, let's say we have male+female together being addressed, do we use napunsakalingam or individually address? Any joint gender form?
No, we won't use the napunsaklingam form . But we will use the dual form. For example: रामः सीता च खादतः। where च means 'and' Had it been only one person, it would have been खादति. Now, say there is one more person as well, say lakshman, then we will use the plural form i.e. रामः सीता लक्षमणः च खादन्ति। 🙏
Very well way thanks mam
Super body language mam
New sanskrit word if displayed on the screen when used first word be beneficial.
Teaching is excellent madam
भवति अति उत्तम शिक्षिका। एकम प्रशं 24:28 अहं ब्रह्म अस्मि/ असि ?
15:37
भ्रमणधवनी in MARATHI 💐
You can also use abhidhaanam instead of naam.
Very good approach
Excellent.
I heard the participant say "mama nAma arćitaH"? I thought she would be arćitA.
mam i'd like to complete the course in nptel for that i've to see these all videos aa mam ?
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Do we use 'Ka' for both purposes 'Who/where, and what' ? Kah Ramah / kah Saha' ??
no, you can't use "Ka" for where or what, it only stands for a feminine who and cannot be used for masculine objects/people
what is the difference between bhavan and bhavatah ?
Bhavatah is 'Your' and Bhavan is 'You'
दन्यवाद ✨✨✨🙏🙏🙏😃😃😃❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍
You Indians should pronounce gender and general carefully in this kind of topic
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Sanskrit is almost similar to Sinhala. I found so many Sinhala words in this video.
Esha Atharva
Saying doorvani to a mobile phone doesn't sound right.
it is correct. it is bahuvrihi samaasa.
like vakra-tunda. similarly, doora-vaani.
Ka means "who". First I was thinking "where". Why isn't English told along with
Where is kutra
Excellent delivery and instruction! But, please do not make the distinction “man/lady” be consistent and less patriarchal. Man/woman. Gentleman/lady.