Well German and Sanskrit both come from a proto indo-germanic ancestor language.
Yup. Lots of cognate words, especially between AltGermanisch and Rig-Vedic Sanskrit.
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Well German and Sanskrit both come from a proto indo-germanic ancestor language.
Luptha means concealed or hidden. It does not have any meaning that is connected with flight or air. And I too took Sanskrit....for 5 years.
http://spokensanskrit.de/index.php?script=HK&beginning=0 &tinput=Luptha&trans=Translate&direction=SE
HAHA...maybe the memory is fading...
Weed is a hell of a drug!

Same here mate! Most of my Sanskrit vocabulary and grammer has gone to the cleaners.![]()
Same here mate! Most of my Sanskrit vocabulary and grammer has gone to the cleaners.![]()

Which school did you go to in India? I took Sanskrit when I was at The Daly College, Indore...
Yup. Lots of cognate words, especially between AltGermanisch and Rig-Vedic Sanskrit.
Mine was cbse 5th-8th.
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Lufthansa made one of her Boeing 747-8i the official Siegerflieger (victory airplane) for our national team. That aircraft brought them to Brazil and today also brought them home. It was a bombastic flight. It even went deep over Berlin over the millions of visitors and made a spectacular landing.
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Which city though?? Coz when I moved from Indore to Mumbai, my new school didnt have the option of Sanskrit, even though they offered French and German (only if you had a foreign passport) as a language which to me is strange
You should start doing havan daily to revive Sanskrit.
Mine was cbse 5th-8th.
What is AltGermanisch.

Which school did you go to in India? I took Sanskrit when I was at The Daly College, Indore...
I learnt it from8th std till 2nd PUC (12th std in CBSE parlance). All the said education was in Bangalore.

Study Sanskrit in PUC seems a trend in South India.![]()
It definitely is...in Bangalore at least....The reason being it's a 'scoring' subject. A lot of emphasis is given on learning basic grammar and vocabulary and simple one-word answers for antonyms, synonyms, Sandhi-Samasa etc fetch a lot of marks.