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Sanskari

Acting sanskari means to be acting in a traditional manner, mostly Indian traditional mannerisms. This can include dressing in traditional clothes or taking part in traditional activities, etc.
“Bro, I gotta act sanskari today cause my grandparents are coming over”.
by yellowstaircase May 25, 2019
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frat sanskari boy

This applies to partially toxic South Asian Men

How do you know if you’ve encountered one?

1. Likes to pre-game and get drunk but doesn’t black out and make very reckless decisions and doesn’t like to go clubbing/partying after pregaming
2. Takes shirtless mirror selfies but doesn’t post them on social media

3. Listens to rap music, wears a gold chain and backward baseball cap but doesn't say the n-word

4. Watches sports but doesn’t talk it about all the time

5. Has only male friends but when they talk, they speak about important topics (ex. Topics other than sports, cars, weightlifting, hookup stories)
6. Sanskari on the streets but besharam in the sheets

Only bring him home to meet your parents if you can’t find a more sanskari boy.
Priya: "OMG I just met this guy Raj at a party. He seemed really cultured and knowledgable but also gave me bad boy vibes. I'm confused"
Soniya: "I think you just met a frat sanskari boy"
by not_sanskari_girl June 7, 2023
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Sanskriti

She’s perfect. Everything about her will melt your heart. Her smile will light up a room. Just by looking at a Sanskriti, you want to smile. She’s caring, sweet, smart and beautiful. She’s quiet at first, but when you get closer, she’s a crazy wierdo that you love anyway. Once you’re friends with her, you feel as if your life is complete. Many people have a crush on her, but she only marries the sweetest guy that makes her smile just by looking at her. She’s so sensitive and thoughtful that even if she does a simple thing like not smile at you, she’ll feel terrible and apologise. Everyone needs a Sanskriti in his or her life. If you date her, consider yourself lucky. She’s acctually the most perfect human alive.
Nathan: she’s beautiful. I’m gonna ask her out.

Emma: yep, she’s Sanskriti. You’ll be lucky if she says yes.
by Flying fish August 30, 2018
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sanskriti

The awesome one!
The one who's liked by all and has a rocking sense of humor!

Sanskritis are emotional and get attached easily.

They have to wait a bit for true love but finally find the 'perfect' one.
They are really cute and bubbly!

There friendship is really desirable.
love awesome haha sanskriti
by geminiluvs February 13, 2014
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sanskrit

The mother of all present-day european languages. Originated in India.

Indo-European Language Subfamilies:

* Indo-Iranian (Sanskrit, Hindi, Bengali, Persian)
* Hellenic (Greek)
* Armenian (Western Armenian, Eastern Armenian)
* Balto-Slavic (Russian, Polish, Czech, Lithuanian)
* Albanian (Gheg, Tosk)
* Celtic (Irish Gaelic, Welsh)
* Italic (Latin, Spanish, Italian, French)
* Germanic (German, English, Danish, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian)
* Anatolian (extinct) (Hittite)
* Tocharian (extinct) (Tocharian A, Tocharian B)

Language Similarities:

* Indo-European voiceless stops (p, t, k) became Germanic voiceless fricatives (f, th, h):

o Indo-European pœter, Germanic (English) father (contrast with non-Germanic: Latin pater)

o Indo-European treyes, Germanic (English) three (contrast with non-Germanic: Latin tres)

o Indo-European kerd, Germanic (English) heart, (compare with non-Germanic: Latin cord)

* Indo-European voiced stops (b, d, g) became Germanic voiceless stops (p, t, k):

o Indo-European abel, Germanic (English) apple (contrast with non-Germanic: Russian jabloko)

o Indo-European dent, Germanic (English) tooth (contrast with non-Germanic: Latin dentis)

o Indo-European grœno, Germanic (English) corn (contrast with non-Germanic: Latin granum)

* voiced aspirated stops(bh, dh, gh) to voiced stops (b, d, g):

o Indo-European bhrater, Germanic (English) brother (contrast with non-Germanic: Latin frater)
Maater in Sanskrit = Mutter in German = Mother in English.

Pitar in Sanskrit = Vater in German = Father in English.
by Jai Shri Ram April 26, 2005
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sanskrit

One of the most ancient and profound languages in the world to date. It originated in India, and is the language of choice for many ancient Indian scriptures including the Bhagvat Geeta, the Vedas, Upanishads, etc. Sanskrit is very unique in that it is considered THE best programming language. It is also very much free from many gramatical issues present in many languages. Furthermore Sanskrit is the mother language for many of today's languages. It is also a very poetic and beautiful language, you can sing it unlike any other language. It's also unfortunately currently a falling language, since most Indians don't seem to give a shit about it, preffering English rather than their own heritage.
A Sanskrit Verse:
Satyam Vadha: Tell the truth.
by Nilesh J December 3, 2007
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Sanskriti

Sanskriti is derived from the word sanskrit, which is a historical language of India. Sanskriti is a smart, multi-talented, creative, hardworking, and friendly person. She respects all cultures (and actually wants to get a Korean boyfriend) and is very open minded. Her musical taste is excellent. She helps her friend in any way she can, despite the fact that it is not her area of expertise. Her inquisitiveness is also high. If you have a friend named Sanskriti, please respect her and do not argue with her because you will never win.
Sanskriti, please review your playlist it's not that good.
by JT_02 November 23, 2021
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