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What are the different tenses in Sanskrit verbs?

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Sanskrit verbs have a complex system of tenses, known as "lakāras." Some of the main tenses in Sanskrit include: Present (Present tense, used for actions happening in the present) Imperfect (Past tense, used for continuous or habitual actions in the past) Perfect (Past tense, used for completed...
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Sanskrit verbs have a complex system of tenses, known as "lakāras." Some of the main tenses in Sanskrit include: Present (Present tense, used for actions happening in the present) Imperfect (Past tense, used for continuous or habitual actions in the past) Perfect (Past tense, used for completed actions in the past) Future (Future tense, used for actions in the future) Aorist (Past tense, used for simple past actions) Conditional (Expresses a condition or hypothetical action) Imperative (Used for giving commands) Potential (Indicates possibility or ability) Sanskrit verb conjugation can be quite intricate, with different tenses, voices, moods, and persons. It's important to note that there are multiple classes of verbs in Sanskrit, each with its own rules for conjugation. read less
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