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    May 7, 2008, 07:13 AM
    Translate a phrase from english to sanscrit
    sorry that ask the same thing in to topics, but i just answered with it... my mistake. i am really sorry for the mess.:o

    I want to do a tattoo with a cross and this phrase?

    "Thank You for the strength You give me"

    And I am going to do it in a while...
    Do you think we have possibilities to have many different meanings for that? It's wonderful that you suggest to people many advices. But you will never be sure.

    Do you know how is this phrase in sanscrit?

    Many many thanks!
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    May 9, 2008, 02:08 AM
    I seem to have had some reasonably good success using the following site. Sanskrit Dictionary for Spoken Sanskrit I do wish that we had a designated expert here in translating words into Sanskrit. However, every once in awhile someone does show up who really knows their stuff about translating written words from other languages into the written Sanskrit. Hopefully, someone like that will come along and notice your post.

    You may have to try the site above in the different ways that are available and maybe also try some things that is suggested on it in order for you to be successful.

    The phrase that you have given sounds fine to me!

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