A short YouTube version is available here. [Expand to the full article to be able to click on the link] In this lesson, the fifth one, we will learn the imperfect active of thematic verbs and vowel Sandhis. It is important to learn Sandhis as any full sentence written in Sanskrit is sure to contain Sandhis. … Continue reading Lesson 5 – The imperfect active and vowel Sandhis
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Quick dictionary – a few simple words
In Sanskrit Word Order (Sorted by the Roman script , A-Z) Root class / Gender English Sanskrit If verb, then ,pres. indic.act. third sing. 1 come ā + gam आ गम् āgacchati आगच्छति 1 bring ā + nī आ नी ānayati आनयति m preceptor ācārya आचार्य m teacher ācārya आचार्य m fire agni अग्नि I … Continue reading Quick dictionary – a few simple words
Lesson 4 – A story from the Hitopadeśa
Welcome to Lesson 4. A short YouTube version is available here. [Expand to the full article to be able to click on the link] In this lesson, we will look at a story from the Hitopadeśa and see how what we studied so far has been applied in actual sentence construction. Of course, there will be … Continue reading Lesson 4 – A story from the Hitopadeśa
The case for learning Sanskrit
Should we learn Sanskrit? When you ask people about their opinion on learning Sanskrit, you are likely to get one of the following responses. 1. Sanskrit is a “dead” language. Why then should we labour to learn or promote it? 2. Sanskrit was and still is the language used by the Indian upper classes (like … Continue reading The case for learning Sanskrit
Lesson 3 – Vowel gradation, the ten root classes, formation of the verb stems, present indicative active, the middle voice
The video version of this lesson is given on YouTube here. [Expand to the full article to be able to click on the link] In lesson 2 we looked at declensions and used the masculine stem राम (rāma) as an example of the declensional paradigm. The paradigms for other stems are given in the reference here … Continue reading Lesson 3 – Vowel gradation, the ten root classes, formation of the verb stems, present indicative active, the middle voice
Lesson 2 – Declension
A YouTube video version on this lesson is available here. [Expand to the full article to be able to click on the link] [Note: If you find that there are any mistakes in this or other lessons, please let me know so I can correct them.] [For ease of understanding, I have ignored Sandhis in … Continue reading Lesson 2 – Declension
Lesson 1 – Introduction, conjugation
This is the first in a series of what i hope to be fifty or so lessons. I hope you will benefit from this course of lessons. I have uploaded a video verision of this on YouTube here. I will use both the Roman script and the Devanagari script in my lessons. If you are … Continue reading Lesson 1 – Introduction, conjugation