Essay name: Sanskrit Words In Southeast Asian Languages

Author: Satya Vrat Shastri

This book, entitled "Sanskrit Words In Southeast Asian Languages", explores the profound influence of Sanskrit on Southeast Asian languages and cultures. It highlights India's extensive cultural and linguistic exchanges with Southeast Asia, beginning from ancient times when Indian rulers and religious envoys connected with countries like Sri Lanka, Java, Cambodia, and Vietnam.

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Bhinna (Oj) - Belah, celah Split, gap
Binā (BI) Beda Different
Bina (BL)
1 Skt. Bhinna - (mfn.) Split, gap, opening
Bhita (Oj) - Takut Scared
Skt.
Bhita - Scared, frightened
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Bhi ana (Oj) - Menakut kan, hebat Fearful, great
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Skt. чBhiṣaṇa - (a.) Frightening, terrifying, horrifying
Bhoga (Oj) - Kenikmatan, makanan Eating
Bogā (BI) - enjoyment
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Bhoga (BL)
Skt. Bhoga - (m.) Food, eating, enjoyment, feeling, pleasure
Bhogya (Oj) - Dinikmati, berguna To be enjoyed, useful
Bhoga (BL)
Skt. Bhogya - (mfn.) to be enjoyed/used/eaten
Bhojana (Oj) - Makanan, Food
Bhojāna (BL)
1 Skt. Bhojana - Eating, food, meal, feeding
Bhoktā (Oj) - Yang menikmati, One who enjoys
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Skt. Bhoktr (m.) Consumer, one who enjoys/eats, experiences
Bhramnta (Oj) - Mengembara, Traveler
Skt. Bhramanta - (m.) To wander/roam
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