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What is the Sanskrit word for queen?

The Sanskrit word for queen is "Rani" (रानी).

It's important to note that while "Rani" is the most common and widely used term, other Sanskrit words also refer to a queen, depending on the context:

* "Patni" (पत्नी) - This word generally means "wife," but can also refer to a queen, especially in a context where she is the wife of a king.

* "Maharani" (महारानी) - This word translates to "great queen" and denotes a queen of higher status or importance, often the queen of a powerful empire.

* "Rajmata" (राजमाता) - This translates to "mother of the king" and refers to the queen mother, who often holds significant influence in a royal family.

The specific word you choose will depend on the specific meaning and context you want to convey.

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