while there might have been other languages before sanskrit, it is considered to be the first well developed language
Sanskrit is not considered the first language. The evolution of human languages is complex and difficult to trace definitively, but Sanskrit is one of the oldest documented languages with a rich literary tradition. It is an Indo-European language that has influenced many languages in the Indian subcontinent.
Sanskrit was the main language of the Aryans.
The Vedas are written in an ancient form of Sanskrit, an Indo-European language.
The first grammar in Sanskrit was written by Panini, an ancient Indian grammarian, who is known for his work "Ashtadhyayi." This grammar text is highly revered for its detailed rules and structure governing the Sanskrit language.
Although the language is Sanskrit, it is very different from the classical or traditional Sanskrit of today. The Sanskrit is called Vedic Sanskrit (a form of Indo-Iranian language) and the script is closer to certain ancient Iranian scripts than to Devnagri script of the modern age.
Fan is called "पंक्तिचक्र" (Panktichakra) in Sanskrit language.
the answer is Sanskrit
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No one gave the Philippines the Sanskrit language. Sanskrit is a language of India.
The first recorded language is called Sanskrit, I think.
It is difficult to pinpoint the world's earliest spoken language as languages have evolved over thousands of years. However, some of the earliest known languages include Sumerian, Akkadian, and Egyptian hieroglyphics.
Because it was the first book ever written in Sanskrit language. Earlier to Ramayana's writing Sanskrit was in use as a spoken language only.
Balmiki wrote the Ramayana in sanskrit language. He was the first one to author the epic Ramayana.
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Sri Ramayana was written in 'Sanskrit' language. This language is also called as 'Deva Naagari'.
Sanskrit was the early language of Hinduism in the general area of India.
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