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How do you say friends in sanskrit?

There are a few ways to say "friends" in Sanskrit, depending on the context and nuance you want to convey:

General Friends:

* मित्र (mitra): This is the most common and general word for "friend."

* सखा (sakha): This word implies a close and intimate friendship.

Plural Forms:

* मित्राणि (mitraani): Plural of "mitra," meaning "friends."

* सखाः (sakhaH): Plural of "sakha," meaning "friends."

More Specific:

* सहचर (sahachara): This word implies a companion or someone you often travel with.

* संगति (sangati): This word refers to a group of people you associate with, implying companionship and camaraderie.

The best word to use will depend on the specific situation.

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