If u are not asking it in the favour of sanskrit then it is "Metals".
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thecoolhermoinie answered this
Verbs (dhAtu)
Sanskrit divides its verbs in to 10 classes (gaNa). gaNa 1, 4, 6, 10 have their stems ending in a and the others in non-a Together the a-ending verbs account for almost 90% of the total ~2000 verbs.
The tenses are denoted by lakaar. There are 10 of these as well.
The verbs are divided in to three catagories which while not completely random, are not fully deterministic. These are aatmanepadi, parasmaipadi and ubhayapadi (i.e. aatmanepadi and parasmaipadi).
There are three persons viz. uttama (first), madhyama (second) and prathama (third) just like in English.
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Arpit Verma answered this
dhatu means metals according to science
but according to sanskrit
Sanskrit divides its verbs in to 10 classes (gaNa). gaNa 1, 4, 6, 10 have their stems ending in a and the others in non-a Together the a-ending verbs account for almost 90% of the total ~2000 verbs.
The tenses are denoted by lakaar. There are 10 of these as well.
The verbs are divided in to three catagories which while not completely random, are not fully deterministic. These are aatmanepadi, parasmaipadi and ubhayapadi (i.e. aatmanepadi and parasmaipadi).
There are three persons viz. uttama (first), madhyama (second) and prathama (third) just like in English
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Diksha Verma answered this
in sanskrit dhatu means
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Diksha Verma answered this
in sanskrit
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Abhinav Bajpai answered this
COPY CAT
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Nikitawason answered this
so listen that it is a form of kriya like as for studying ,drinking,eating and on.....