Yes, for english speakers because of French is much closer related to english than sanskrit. French write on latin script, while sanskrit write on devangari script like its descendant, hindi.
Probably french. Though the grammar is quite complicated , it is easy to learn sice most of the words have entered english
It can make it easier to work with and write out the Sanskrit. It is not as durable as other materials.
French and Spanish are quite similar regarding difficulty.
easier is 'plus facile' in French.
Spanish is easier to learn than french. in my opinion it is and other people also because they have alot of words similar to ours.
Probably french. Though the grammar is quite complicated , it is easy to learn sice most of the words have entered english
It can make it easier to work with and write out the Sanskrit. It is not as durable as other materials.
French and Spanish are quite similar regarding difficulty.
sanskrit is our historical language.... it is important for us to learn it, and even it is more easier that Hindi... according to me :P
Karma is the same in French. It is a Sanskrit word that is not changed in English, French, Spanish.
easier is 'plus facile' in French.
Sudraka. has written: 'Le chariot de terre cuite' -- subject(s): French literature, Sanskrit literature, Translations into French, Translations from Sanskrit 'The Mrichchhakatika'
Silver is Ag; the French for silver is ARGENT.
it is easier for the french to travel because they can catch a train, bus or many other things to other countries because they are not an island like Australia
Farsi is easier but this does not mean that Arabic is a harsh language to learn. Aside from their different script, they both are easier than French in my opinion.
Spanish is easier to learn than french. in my opinion it is and other people also because they have alot of words similar to ours.
There are more than 375 words in the Sanskrit language. In fact, there are more than 350 thousand words, some of which are exceptionally long. You're not talking about a book in Sanskrit, are you?