IPA: //ˈsændi//
KK: /sændhi/
A linguistic term that refers to the changes in the sound of a word or morpheme based on the sounds that come before or after it in speech.
In Sanskrit, sandhi rules determine how words combine and change their sounds when spoken together.
Sandhi comes from the Sanskrit word 'sandhi' (संधि), meaning 'joining' or 'combination'. In linguistic terms, it refers to the phenomenon of sound changes that occur at the boundaries of words or morphemes when they are joined together in speech.
Think of 'joining' or 'combining' sounds together, as that's what sandhi refers to in language.