She’s perfect. Everything about her will melt your heart. Her smile will light up a room. Just by looking at a Sanskrati, 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 Sanskrati in his or her life. If you date her, consider yourself lucky. She’s acctually the most perfect human alive.
Advait- I wanna ask Sanskrati out for a date but I get nervous looking at her.
Mitali- Well...many boys gets nervous after all she's Sanskrati. You will be lucky if she says yes.
Mitali- Well...many boys gets nervous after all she's Sanskrati. You will be lucky if she says yes.
by anonymous November 23, 2021
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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.
Emma: yep, she’s Sanskriti. You’ll be lucky if she says yes.
by Flying fish August 30, 2018
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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.
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.
by geminiluvs February 13, 2014
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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)
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.
Pitar in Sanskrit = Vater in German = Father in English.
by Jai Shri Ram April 26, 2005
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