prang - Meaning in Sanskrit

prang - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of prang in English

prang noun

  1. a crash involving a car or plane

prang verb

  1. crash

What is prang meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase prang refers to a crash involving a car or plane, or crash. See prang meaning in Sanskrit, prang definition, translation and meaning of prang in Sanskrit. Learn and practice the pronunciation of prang. Find the answer of what is the meaning of prang in Sanskrit.

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