What is Hans dhatu roop in lot lakar?

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In Sanskrit grammar, "Hans" is derived from the root "हंस" (haṃsa), which means "to go" or "to move." In the lot (लोट्) lakara, which is used for imperative forms, the dhatu (verb root) "हंस" can be conjugated for commands or requests. The specific forms in lot lakara would depend on the person and number, such as "हंसतु" (haṃsatu) for singular second person or "हंसन्तु" (haṃsantu) for plural, all conveying a sense of urging someone to go or move.

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