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sanskrati 

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.
sanskrati by anonymous November 23, 2021
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Sanskruti is a kind, independent, and lovable person. She always has your back even when you didn't have hers. She has a cute smile that will light up anyone's day. She is a mature, weird and sociably awkward human being. She is a smart girl, yet to learn much more. She has a crazy personality which adds to her friendliness. Her friends admire her knowledge and perseverance. She has many stories to go along with her name.
Ohh sanskruti thanks for being with me
Sanskruti by am_your_friend July 1, 2021
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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.
Sanskriti by Flying fish August 30, 2018

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
sanskriti by geminiluvs February 13, 2014

Sansational 

To be impressive and very good at comedy and telling jokes/puns.
I went to the pub yesterday, and I met this sansational guy!
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”.

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.
sanskrit by Jai Shri Ram April 26, 2005