There are many contenders for the title of "oldest language in the world", and Sanskrit is one of them. Therefore the answer to this question would be both yes and no. Additional answers (contenders to the title) to this question include:
It's not possible to know which language is older because both languages are older than writing (possibly older than 10,000 BCE).
It is now an old language
"TAMIL" is claimed as the first language of the world by scholars of Tamil. It's very old language than Sanskrit.
from all indications , Enochian is thecommonlanguage of the angels and was around long before humans were around. to date, no one can determine how old Enochian is but it is believed that this was the language Adam and Eve spoke while in the garden of Eden and after being cast out they began to speakHebraicwhich is also believed to be older thanSanskrit. Some people say that Enochian is a Satanic language but it should be known that this was the language Enoch had learned when he went intoHevento ask God to forgave two angels who hadimpregnatedhuman women on earth . this language is used to make contact with any angel ,be it good or bad!!!!!
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.
If you mean the Irish language, it is 500 years older than English.
The Vedas were originally written in the language of ancient India. This very old language, also known as the language of Hinduism, was called 'Sanskrit.'
Yes, it is Sanskrit.
The younger, the better. I'd say no older than 10 to 12.
Age of Sanskrit and Tamil*Classical Sanskrit (defined by Panini's grammar, ca. 4th BC)*Classical Tamil (Sangam literature ca. 3rd BC or Older, defined by Tolkappiyam)From this its hard to find the exact age of both languages. But they are not related. Tamil is Dravidian language and Sanskrit is Indo-Aryan language. But it is clear that Tamil and Sanskrit has their own grammar to sustain independently unlike other Indian languages. Many scholars claim Tamil predates Sanskrit.SOURCES :* Encyclopedia Britannica (2008), "Sanskrit literature", Quote: "Two main periods in the development of the literature are discernible: the Vedic period, approximately 1500-200 BC; and, somewhat overlapping it, the classical period, approximately 500 BC-AD 1000."*Article "Panini" fromThe Columbia Encyclopedia (Sixth Edition. 2001-07) at Bartleby.com* Zvelebil, Kamil (1997), The Smile of Murugan: On Tamil Literature of South India: On Tamil Literature of South India
Sanskrit is considered a very important and old language from India that formed the basis for Hindi. Sanskrit is one of the oldest languages in the world and has influenced a wide range of languages and cultures in India. It is known for its rich literature and sacred texts in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
Sanskrit is supposed to be the mother of all languages. Legend has it that it is the language spoken by the gods and goddesses before the advent of man. It is supposed to predate man. Not correct. The evidence for sanskrit existed only after 2AD, no proof where existed for this language. This language was formed from Iranian, Russian and Afgaani. All the veda was existed in Dravidian languages, to suppress Pragrithum some central asian formed the language Sanksrit means a language that equvalised.