Sanskrit may be the oldest language in the world. Some would say it can be dated back five thousand years, although the earliest Vedas, the earliest writings in this language, date from ca. 1500 BCE. Needless to say, Sanskrit was a spoken language for many many years before it was ever written down, but we can never have evidence of when or by whom. Only similarities with other languages in the Indo-Iranian branch of Indo-European languages suggest a migration from a point further to the west of India, such as Iran.
Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that is believed to have originated around 2000-1500 BCE. It is considered one of the oldest languages in the world and has had a tremendous influence on many languages in the Indian subcontinent.
No, Sanskrit is not the origin of English. English has roots in the Germanic languages, influenced by Latin and French due to historical invasions and settlements in England. Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that has influenced many languages in the Indian subcontinent.
Sanskrit originated as an oral language and later developed a written form. The earliest compositions in Sanskrit date back to around 1500 BCE and were passed down orally through generations before being written down. The written form of Sanskrit helped standardize the language and preserve its texts.
because it is the root word of many languages. without it it is difficult to imagine people speaking any language and not having any origin traced back to sanskrit
Sanskrit was the main language of the Aryans.
The Vedas are written in an ancient form of Sanskrit, an Indo-European language.
The Sanskrit used in India has the same origin and the Sanskrit used in Sri Lanka. You are comparing a language with itself.
Sanskrit, an Indian (Bharat) ancient language has been found to be most scientific language. Alphabetics in Sanskrit are based on Vocal System of Human body. Other languages of India (Bharat) like Hindi, Gujrati, Marathi, have their origin in Sanskrit. Scientists have discovered that Sanskrit as best language for Computers
No one gave the Philippines the Sanskrit language. Sanskrit is a language of India.
because it is the root word of many languages. without it it is difficult to imagine people speaking any language and not having any origin traced back to sanskrit
No, Sanskrit is not the origin of English. English has roots in the Germanic languages, influenced by Latin and French due to historical invasions and settlements in England. Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that has influenced many languages in the Indian subcontinent.
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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Sanskrit is the ancient most language written in Devnagri i.e. Hindi script.There is no specific date available in History but is said to be learnt from Rishis by Shruti, meaning by hearing. Later that was adopted to write the Vedas and from the date Vedas are written and read, Sanskrit was recognised.
Sanskrit was the early language of Hinduism in the general area of India.
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.
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