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while there might have been other languages before sanskrit, it is considered to be the first well developed language

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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.

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