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Sanskrit.
Sanskrit is considered a classical language and is not widely spoken as a native language in its traditional form. It is primarily used in religious and ceremonial contexts in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, as well as in scholarly and academic circles. However, there are efforts to revive spoken Sanskrit through educational programs and cultural initiatives.
R. N. Aralikatti has written: 'Spoken Sanskrit in India' -- subject(s): Sanskrit language, Sentences, Spoken Sanskrit
Sanskrit. Spoken in India.
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.
Sanskrit is no longer a spoken language in daily life, but it is still used in religious rituals, ceremonies, and some academic contexts. There are small communities and scholars who study and speak Sanskrit fluently, but it is not a commonly spoken language like English or Hindi.
Sanskrit people are not associated with any specific country. Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-Aryan language that was primarily used in ancient India. However, people who speak or have knowledge of Sanskrit can be found in various parts of the world, as the language has been studied and used in religious, scholarly, and academic contexts by people from different countries and cultures.
It is from Sanskrit, and means "well spoken." It is the name of a genre of wise sayings.
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Elepantish is not a real language spoken in any country. It seems to be a made-up or fictional language.
Portuguese is the main spoken language in the southwestern country of Portugal. It also is the main spoken language in the South American country of Brazil. And it is the main spoken language in the African countries of Angola, Cape Verde Islands, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, and Sao Tome and Principe. And it also is the main spoken language in the Asian countries of East Timor and Macau.
The main language spoken in the US is English. However, Spanish is also widely spoken due to the country's diverse population.