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What we say for strawberry in Sanskrit?

There are a few options for "strawberry" in Sanskrit, depending on the specific type of strawberry you're referring to:

Most common:

* भूमा (Bhūmā): This is the most common term for strawberries in Sanskrit. It literally means "earth fruit," referring to the plant's growth habit.

Other options:

* त्रिफल (Triphala): This term is sometimes used for strawberries, as it means "three fruits" and refers to the three tiny seed-like structures that form the fruit.

* स्थूलपुष्प (Sthūlapushpa): This term translates to "large flower," referring to the flower of the strawberry plant.

Note: While "strawberry" doesn't have a direct equivalent in Sanskrit, the terms above are widely recognized and used to refer to the fruit.

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