Lot Lakar is a term in Hindi which means Past tense. It is used to describe actions that have already happened in the past.
The lot lakar of pa dhatu is "lunj".
The gum dhatu roop in lot lakar is "ganghnati" which means "smells."
The Lat lakar of "aaruh" is "aar", and the Lrit lakar of "aaruh" is "aaray".
The dhatu roop of "as" in vidhiling lakar is "sti."
The as dhatu roop in vidhiling lakar is 'aj'.
The lot lakar of pa dhatu is "lunj".
The gum dhatu roop in lot lakar is "ganghnati" which means "smells."
has dhatu ka lot lakar
The Lat lakar of "aaruh" is "aar", and the Lrit lakar of "aaruh" is "aaray".
The dhatu roop of "as" in vidhiling lakar is "sti."
The as dhatu roop in vidhiling lakar is 'aj'.
In Hindi, "lakar" translates to "अवयव" (avayav) in Sanskrit.
The sixth form (Lakar) of the Pa dhatu is "kit".
The Dhatu roop of the verb "to eat" (bha) in the Lot Lakar in Sanskrit is "bhunkte."
The Stha Dhatu Roop in Lrit Lakar is "Tishthati."
The ni dhatu roop in lang lakar is "nishnajjati."
The Vidhiling lakar of the dhatu "drish" in Sanskrit is "adrishan."