Tuesday, 25 June 2019
Billy Idol - Dancing With Myself (Official Music Video)
मया सह नृत्यामि (mayA saha nRtyAmi)
How do we say "Dancing with myself" in Sanskrit?
It's simple.
We employ the 3rd Vibhakti (Instrumental case ending) to denote the meaning of the word With.
I in Sanskrit is called अहम् (aham) but when we are using 3rd Vibhakti (Instrumental case ending) it is declined as मया (mayA) which means "by me or with me" depending on the context.
Dancing with myself in Sanskrit is translated मया सह नृत्यामि (mayA saha nRtyAmi)
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