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  2. Help:IPA/Sanskrit - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Sanskrit on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Sanskrit in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.

  3. Vedic accent - Wikipedia

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    In Vedic Sanskrit, most of the words have one accented syllable, which is traditionally called udātta ("raised") and written with an acute mark ́ in the transcription. The position of that accent in inherited words generally reflects the position of Proto-Indo-European accent , which means it was free and so not phonologically predictable ...

  4. Sanskrit - Wikipedia

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    While roots are typical in Sanskrit, some words do not follow the canonical structure. [221] A few forms lack both inflection and root. Many words are inflected (and can enter into derivation) but lack a recognizable root. Examples from the basic vocabulary include kinship terms such as mātar-(mother), nas-(nose), śvan-(dog). Pronouns and ...

  5. Namaste - Wikipedia

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    Namaste (Sanskrit pronunciation:, [1] Devanagari: नमस्ते), sometimes called namaskār and namaskāram, is a customary Hindu [2] [3] [4] manner of respectfully greeting and honouring a person or group, used at any time of day. [5] It is used worldwide among the Hindu, Buddist and Jain traditions.

  6. Proto-Indo-European phonology - Wikipedia

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    Sanskrit and Avestan merge *e, *a and *o into a single vowel *a (with a corresponding merger in the long vowels) but reflect PIE length differences (especially from the ablaut) even more faithfully than Greek, and they do not have the same issues with consonant loss as Greek.

  7. Help talk:IPA/Sanskrit - Wikipedia

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    You should not argue about the phonetics of a language that you do not speak fluently. You should also read your sources before using them to claim that native speakers pronounce their language wrong. You quite literally do not know what you're talking about. I don't agree with any of your suggestions. — kwami 04:37, 12 June 2023 (UTC)

  8. International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration - Wikipedia

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    Scholars commonly use IAST in publications that cite textual material in Sanskrit, Pāḷi and other classical Indian languages. IAST is also used for major e-text repositories such as SARIT, Muktabodha, GRETIL, and sanskritdocuments.org.

  9. Anya - Wikipedia

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    Anya is a variant of the Sanskrit name Aanya, ... Áine (given name), an Irish given name with the same pronunciation; Anya (disambiguation), other meanings;