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How do you say dear in Sanskrit?
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Tue, 01/05/2021 - 13:32
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Neha Raj Sharma
How do you say dear in Sanskrit?
How do you say dear in Sanskrit?
Fri, 01/08/2021 - 17:24
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Manasi Wangikar
Dear
Dear is called प्रियः (priyaḥ) in Sanskrit. It's a masculine word, which means it can be used when you address it to a boy or man. It's an adjective.
Now, in the case of a feminine word, that is while addressing to a girl or woman, you say - प्रिया (priyā)।
प्रियः (priyaḥ) and प्रिया (priyā) both mean "Dear" in Sanskrit but they just differ as per gender.
Etymology of the word for in depth understanding:
प्रियः - प्रीणातीति । प्री + इगुपधज्ञाप्रीकिरः कः ।
प्रिया - प्री+क+टाप्।