Thanks! Its
ultimate source was what has become a fee-based provider now called “Liberation
Philology” (http://www.
Unfortunately, the 3000-list is full of mistakes, and there is no way of correcting them (the document is protected).
All the best,
Hans Henrich Hock
On 27 Jun 2017, at 00:28, Walter Slaje via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
______________________________Two basic vocabulary sets containing 100 and 3000 Sanskrit words respectively in Devanāgarī script, Roman transliteration and English translation can be downloaded from here (under "Sanskrit Grundwortschatz"):
http://www.indologie.uni-halle.de/studium/ studienmaterialien/# anchor2397405
Regards,
WS
2017-06-27 7:00 GMT+02:00 Dean Michael Anderson via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info>:
Does anyone know of any Sanskrit flash cards?
Or a database with a list of Sanskrit words and their translations that might be used to create a database for flash cards?
Best,
Dean Anderson
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