How to pronounce Amrutha?

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Pronunciation of Amrutha in Karnataka, India

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Pronunciation of Amrutha in India

Amrutha is pronounced as

uh m r uu t ah

uh sounds like the 'u' in 'up'
m sounds like the 'm' in 'me'
r sounds like the 'r' in 'rat'
uu sounds like the 'u' in 'put'
t sounds like the 't' in 'to'
ah sounds like the 'a' in 'car'


Amrutha is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ uh m r uu t ah ]

uh m r uu t ah
up me rat put to car

Type of Name:

First Name

Language:

Indian


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Pronunciation of Amrutha in Karnataka, Kerala

Amrutha is pronounced as

Uhm ruh taa


Amrutha is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ Uhm ruh taa ]

Type of Name:

First name

Language:

Indian food

Alternate Spelling(s):

Amrita, Amritha, Amrutha

Meaning:

Immortal, Immortality

Additional Information:

(Hindu mythology) Amrita (Sanskrit, IAST: amṛta) or Amata (Pali) is a word that literally means "immortality" and is often referred to in texts as nectar. Amṛta is etymologically related to the Greek ambrosia[1] and carries the same meaning.[2] The word's earliest occurrence is in the Rigveda, where it is one of several synonyms for soma, the drink which confers immortality upon the gods.

Amrita has varying significance in different Indian religions.

Amrit is also a common first name for Hindus; the feminine form is "Amritā".


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Pronunciation of Amrutha in Karnataka, Kerala

Uhm(yum)- ruh(run)- tah(car)


Type of Name:

First name

Language:

Indian food

Alternate Spelling(s):

Amrita, Amritha, Amrutha

Meaning:

Immortal, Immortality

Additional Information:

(Hindu mythology) Amrita (Sanskrit, IAST: amṛta) or Amata (Pali) is a word that literally means "immortality" and is often referred to in texts as nectar. Amṛta is etymologically related to the Greek ambrosia[1] and carries the same meaning.[2] The word's earliest occurrence is in the Rigveda, where it is one of several synonyms for soma, the drink which confers immortality upon the gods.

Amrita has varying significance in different Indian religions.

Amrit is also a common first name for Hindus; the feminine form is "Amritā".


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