Co > References for ‘consonant’
See also: consolidated · consolidating · consolidation · consoling · consonance · consonantal · consonants · consort · consorts · conspicuous
[71] It can be spelled with the va either added to the consonant or left out. Úrda means [...] úśá/uśá.
[15] Bhaga stands for six different [...] “o” being a light vowel, the consonant coming immediately after gets [...] one of the attributes of bhaga.
[2] Different countries have different [...] vowel is pronounced before the consonant; for instance, mát́ii [...] pánii is pronounced as páin.
[22] When you create something in your [...] “ma” is the last letter, last consonant.
[3] The sound a is the acoustic root [...] palate and not like the second consonant of the ka varga); [...] not be pronounced like the second consonant of the ka group); gá (gándhára [...] not pronounced like the second consonant of the ka group.)
[108] Ka is the acoustic root of Kárya [...] creation. That is why ka is the first consonant. And as ka plus ha equals kha, [...] kha in the Indo-Aryan alphabet.
[164] One who is weakened by excessive [...] types of moha while discussing the consonant na.
[15] After creating anything in your [...] Puruśa is represented by the consonant “ma”.
14 occurrences
[43] 4) Even in the absence of suffixes [...] indicates that a vowel has replaced a consonant]), badhú → bahu → [...] mahu → mau (mau, not mao).
[55] Its outer meaning is: “So [...] Generally, whenever r is joined to a consonant in Sanskrit then in Mágadhii [...] Migdáb in Prákrta.
[7] The other day I was talking about [...] is a rule in French that if any consonant other than “c”, “l”, [...] shikágo rather than cikágo.
[28] The corresponding Sanskrit suffix [...] verbal root contains a truncated consonant [halanta] then the truncated consonant also crops up in the derivation [...] speciality of the suffix d́a.)
17 occurrences
[12] According to Sanskrit grammar, [...] root with the ref added to that consonant. Take, for example, kárttika. [...] clear instruction on the subject.
[21] Then comes na and ma when they [...] the root and are followed by a consonant then the fifth letter of that [...] means “vast land”.
[5] Sa no buddhyá shubhayá [...] , but if it is prefixed to a consonant, it becomes nah or no [...] Ánanda (Supreme Bliss).
[9] Vedic sapta, old Latin septas, [...] is se because in French the last consonant is generally not pronounced), [...] counted from the month of March.
[13] The acoustic root of Kárya [...] the sound ká as the first consonant in the collection of tántric [...] universe is the Kárya Brahma.
[1] I will dwell today chiefly on the [...] must be in the code and language consonant with the nature of the matter. So says the Yama to Naciketa.
[7] One, it is the first consonant of the Sanskritic alphabetical [...] letter of our alphabetical order.
[13] So the first meaning of ka is that it is the first consonant. The second meaning is this objectivated [...] means “surrounded by”.
[7] You know, the acoustic root of [...] Hence “Ka” is our first consonant and “A” is our first [...] creation. “Ka” is our first consonant because it is the acoustic root of this objectivated universe.
[8] So one meaning of ka is that it [...] meaning of ka is that it is our first consonant and the third meaning of ka is [...] pániiyam, ka is a synonym for jalam.
[29] The intonation of a particular [...] the rule is that if i follows a consonant in a word then the i is pronounced before the consonant, not after the consonant. For example, one writes pánii [...] pronunciations of the English language.
[86] I have been discussing a few things [...] single vowel precedes a single consonant then the consonant becomes doubled if a suffix is [...] “t” is not doubled.
[87] I used to know two scholars of [...] rules. The rule is that if a single consonant is preceded by a single vowel then the consonant is doubled when a suffix is added. [...] one ‘t’ left.”
[6] When Parama Puruśa creates [...] alphabetical order, ka is the first consonant, because ka is the acoustic root [...] the Effect Brahma, the creation.
[7] In Sanskrit the word ka has several meanings. First, it is the first consonant. Secondly, ka means “water” [...] letter of His acoustic root is ka.
13 occurrences
[49] To mean that something [...] added to words ending in a fixed consonant; otherwise one has to use the [...] used to mean kálce .
[32] I told you a little while ago that [...] . But sha is a palatal consonant, while tha is dental; hence [...] káśt́ha .
[9] Similarly, in the field of consonants, [...] Why is “ka” the first consonant? Because “ka” is the [...] why “ka” is the first consonant, Kárańa Brahma. [...] Hence “ka” is the first consonant in “Kárya Brahma”.
[20] There are also some Farsi words [...] the Farsi pronunciation. If the consonant na occurs at the end of a word [...] years ago one finds this verse:
[40] As with Bengali script, the effect [...] va, ma or ya are conjuncted to a consonant the pronunciation of that consonant is doubled – va, ma or ya [...] padmá was certainly pad-má.
[14] The word abhijiṋa has been [...] added before a vowel and a before a consonant). I have noticed that even many [...] then it should be quarantined.
[18] “Ka” is the first consonant and this is one meaning of “Ka”. [...] consonantal alphabetical order.
[27] Anyway, the sixth case is used [...] ends with the pronunciation of a consonant then er is added, for example, [...] varddhamáner, but cuncŕor.
[19] Anyhow, if we say jyotih in Sanskrit [...] however if it is followed by a consonant then it is not dropped. For example, [...] because it is a compound word.
[73] First off, Id like to say [...] The prefix a, when preceding a consonant, remains unchanged but when it [...] Yudhiśt́hira says:
[120] Áste → Ácche [...] and blends somewhat into the next consonant.
[75] Though a little off the subject, [...] rules of Sanskrit grammar, the consonant after r may be double; that is, r may be followed by one consonant or two consonants. For instance, [...] there is a double “t”.
[2] Sounds are innumerable. Say, the [...] [“elephahn”]. The same vowel or same consonant may have so many sounds. Even [...] “optical”. All these are Latin words.