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What is the shabd roop of lata in sanskrit pullind?

The word "lata" (लता) in Sanskrit is a feminine noun, meaning "creeper" or "vine." Here's the shabd roop (declension) of "lata" in the feminine gender, in the प्रथमा विभक्ति (Prathama Vibhakti), which is the nominative case.

Singular:

* लता (lata) - The creeper/vine

Dual:

* लते (late) - The two creepers/vines

Plural:

* लताः (lataH) - The creepers/vines

Note:

* This is just the nominative case of the word. To get the complete declension, you'd need to consider all the cases (pratipadika) and numbers (singular, dual, plural).

* There are subtle variations depending on the specific grammatical context.

For a full shabd roop of "lata," you would need to consult a Sanskrit grammar text or a dictionary that provides declensions.

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