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Sanskrit is an ancient Indo European language, and it greatly influenced languages in and around India. Hindi, Bengali, Assamese, Konkani, and Marathi are all closely related to Sanskrit.

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Languages that evolved from Sanskrit include Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Punjabi, and Nepali. These languages belong to the Indo-Aryan language family and have roots in Sanskrit.

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Is sanskrit the first language?

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


What is the name of the written language developed by Aryans?

"Aryans" as a term designating a specific group of languages also referred to as Indo-Iranian languages has fallen out of favor. However, the written language developed by Proto-Indo-Iranians is called Sanskrit, the oldest language of that branch of Indo-European languages.


What was the name of the written language that the Aryans had developed?

The written language developed by the Aryans was called Sanskrit. It is an ancient Indo-Aryan language and is considered the classical language of Old India. Sanskrit played a significant role in the development of many other languages in the Indian subcontinent.


What languages would not be of Indo-European origin?

Most languages not in Europe. Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian and other Uralic languages are not indo European languages in origin. Persian, and languages developed from Sanskrit (ie Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, punjabi etc.) ARE indo-European. Maltese is not. Telugu, Kannada, and Tamil are Indian languages that are Dravidian, not related to Sanskrit. You weren't very specific so this is the best I can do, sorry.


How many langaues are related to sanskrit in INDIA?

Sansksrit is the root for all Indo-Aryan languages, so, all the languages are related to sanskrit. Dravidian languages (of South India DO NOT, come from sanskrit)


Indo-Aryan language devised fron Sanskrit?

Indo-Aryan languages, are derived from Sanskrit. Especially the Hindi and Punjabi languages, for they are both Indo-Aryan languages and derived from Sanskrit. Most Indo-Aryan languages derived from Sanskrit, and many times they even use the Hindi script.


Is Sanskrit a Semitic language?

No. Sanskrit is Indo-European. It has no connection with Semitic languages.


Information about swami vivekananda in sanskrit language?

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What is the first language developed?

the answer is Sanskrit


What is the Sanskrit word for direction?

The Sanskrit word for direction is "disha" (दिशा).


How do you prove sanskrit as the mother of all languages?

It is widely believed by linguists that Sanskrit is not the mother of all languages. Instead, it is regarded as one of the oldest documented Indo-Aryan languages, which belong to the larger Indo-European language family that includes languages like English, Greek, and Hindi. The idea of a single "mother" language for all is not supported by scientific evidence.


What are the two languages used by Indians?

they have many languages in India, , Sanskrit and English are 2 of them