bhaktajan 0 Report post Posted July 7, 2008 Attached are 10 Pages -- Part 1 of 2 It is a MS Word Doc. Printed out as double sided [back to Back] to from 5 pages. Tip print-out unto card stock before cutting the sheets into 8 cards per each sheet. Part 1 and 2 contain a total of 80 Flash Cards with more than a 100 common phrases in sanskrit. So start soon --we all have a lot of catching up before we will be saying "Hello" & "How do you do?" & "Thank you" & "Good Morning" & count from 1 to 10 to a million, etc. ---------------------------- It's in english on one side and written in sanskrit on the other side. I got the phrases from The Book by Hari-Venu Prabhu's Book "Sanskrit Grammer" [He's a german Iskcon Brahmacaryi]. [NOTE: Your computer must have the 'Indr' or some other Sanskrit Font installed for the Devanagari to print out properly] This is all free to who ever would like to learn sanskrit common speech phrases. ys, Bhaktajan Comments welcomed. Sanskrit Flash Cards - Part 1 of 2.doc Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bhaktajan 0 Report post Posted July 7, 2008 Attached are 10 Pages -- Part 2 of 2 It is a MS Word Doc. Printed out as double sided [back to Back] to from 5 pages. Tip print-out unto card stock before cutting the sheets into 8 cards per each sheet. Part 1 and 2 contain a total of 80 Flash Cards with more than a 100 common phrases in sanskrit. So start soon --we all have a lot of catching up before we will be saying "Hello" & "How do you do?" & "Thank you" & "Good Morning" & count from 1 to 10 to a million, etc. ---------------------------- It's in english on one side and written in sanskrit on the other side. I got the phrases from The Book by Hari-Venu Prabhu's Book "Sanskrit Grammer" [He's a german Iskcon Brahmacaryi]. [NOTE: Your computer must have the 'Indr' or some other Sanskrit Font installed for the Devanagari to print out properly] This is all free to who ever would like to learn sanskrit common speech phrases. ys, Bhaktajan Comments welcomed. Sanskrit Flash Cards - Part 2 of 2.doc Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
avinashj 0 Report post Posted September 28, 2008 I downloaded these .doc files but I am sorry I could not get it how to play this game or whatever. Will you like to help me? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bhaktajan 0 Report post Posted September 29, 2008 Priya Prabhuji, If the devanagari is legibly shown and visable then you good to go--the purpose is to use the cards as a learning aide. The 20 pages of the Flash cards are formated so that page 1 is the front side --and page 2 is the back side of page 1--when printed out back-to-back, so as to have 10 pages --then each double-sided page must be cut into the 8 cards --which can then be utilized as "Flash-Cards". Again these words, terms, pronouns, numerals, and common sayings are directly taken from the Devanagari and English translations as listed in "Sanskrit Grammer" by Hari-Venu. << Please confirm if you are successfull in arrainging the print out and cutting of the (80) cards. >> ................................................................................... The flash cards defined: flash card (flāsh'kârd') <!--BOF_HEAD-->n. <!--EOF_HEAD--><!--BOF_DEF-->A card printed with words or numbers and briefly displayed as part of a learning drill. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: [For the form of digital memory sometimes called a "Flash Card", see Flash memory.] A flashcard or flash card is a card that is used as a learning aid. One writes a question on a card and an answer overleaf. Flashcards can bear vocabulary, historical dates, formulas or any subject matter that can be learned via a question and answer format. Flashcards are widely used as a learning drill to aid memorization by way of spaced repetition. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bhaktajan 0 Report post Posted March 14, 2009 Please confirm if you are successfull in arrainging the print out and cutting of the (80) cards. Below is a sample of the MS Word Document attached 1 & 2 [of 2 attachments] that has a total of twenty pages--each is paired and numbered to align back to back [color back ground will print if your printer does color printing]. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amala 0 Report post Posted June 25, 2011 I just found it. #39 and #40 are supposed to read भो: rather than भी: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites