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What is the lang lakar pib dhatu in sanskrit?

The Sanskrit term "lang lakar pib dhatu" refers to the present tense form of the verb "to drink" (pibati) in the Lang (present) Lakar (tense).

Here's a breakdown:

* Lang Lakar: This signifies the present tense in Sanskrit grammar.

* Pib: This is the root of the verb "to drink."

* Dhatu: This means "verb root."

Therefore, "lang lakar pib dhatu" essentially translates to "the present tense form of the verb 'to drink.'"

The actual conjugated form in the Lang Lakar is "pibati", which means "he/she/it drinks."

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