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Here is the Dhatu roop of the Sanskrit verb "sthā" (to stand, to stay, to be) in the लट् लकार (Lat Lakar, present tense):

Singular

* अहम् स्थामि (stami) - I stand/stay/am

* त्वम् स्थासि (sthasi) - you stand/stay/are

* सः/सा/तत् स्थाति (sthati) - he/she/it stands/stays/is

Dual

* आवाम् स्थावः (sthavah) - we two stand/stay/are

* युवाम् स्थाथः (sthath) - you two stand/stay/are

* ते/ता/ते स्थाताम् (sthataam) - they two stand/stay/are

Plural

* वयम् स्थामः (stah) - we stand/stay/are

* युयम् स्थाथ (sthah) - you all stand/stay/are

* ते/ता/ते स्थान्ति (sthanti) - they stand/stay/are

Important Notes:

* Dhatu: The root form of the verb, which is "sthā".

* Lakara: Tense of the verb, which is "Lat Lakar" (present tense).

* Purusha: Person of the verb, which is 1st (अहम्, आवाम्, वयम्), 2nd (त्वम्, युवाम्, युयम्), and 3rd (सः/सा/तत्, ते/ता/ते).

* Vacana: Number of the verb, which is singular, dual, and plural.

This is just the present tense form of "sthā". Other tenses and moods would have different Dhatu roop. If you need any other Dhatu roop, feel free to ask!

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