1 .Yes. Being one of the oldest languages in the world, it has died off over the years.
2. It is not dead at all. Most prayers and religious chants said by Hindus, a fourth of the worlds population, is said in Sanskrit.
However it is not a spoken language for normal conversation, so may in that sense be considered unused or "dead".
One cavaet however, legend has it that Sanskrit is supposed to be the universal language spoken all around the universe, particularly in astral realms, even if not currently used in this planetary system. It is supposed to come and go as a main language. Currently it is not used.
Sanskrit is considered a classical language and is no longer spoken as a native language by any community. However, it is still used in religious ceremonies, traditional rituals, and scholarly pursuits in India and some other countries. So, while it is not a widely spoken language in daily life, it is not completely dead.
Sanskrit was the main language of the Aryans.
The Vedas are written in an ancient form of Sanskrit, an Indo-European 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 language of the Vedas and Upanishads is Sanskrit. Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that was used for religious and scholarly purposes in ancient India.
It is now an old language
Sanskrit is primarily used in India and Nepal. However, it is also studied and used in countries like Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and parts of Southeast Asia for its historical and cultural significance, particularly in the context of Hinduism and Buddhism.
No one gave the Philippines the Sanskrit language. Sanskrit is a language of India.
Sanskrit is the classical language of ancient India. It was used by various empires in the region, including the Mauryan Empire and the Gupta Empire, for religious and literary purposes.
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No, Sanskrit is an Indo-European language that belongs to the Indo-Iranian branch. It is not derived from the Semitic language group, which includes languages like Hebrew, Arabic, and Aramaic.
Sanskrit was the early language of Hinduism in the general area of India.
Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that originated in India and is known for its rich religious, philosophical, and literary texts. It is considered to be the sacred language of Hinduism and the classical language of ancient Indian civilization. Today, Sanskrit is still studied for its contribution to Indian culture and its influence on various languages worldwide.
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The translation of moon in the sanskrit language would be " chandra"