Sanskrit is considered to be an older language than Arabic. Sanskrit is one of the oldest known languages and is the liturgical language of Hinduism, while Arabic is a Semitic language that developed later and is primarily associated with Islam.
The Sanskrit used in India has the same origin and the Sanskrit used in Sri Lanka. You are comparing a language with itself.
Sanskrit is much older than Arabic, as far as we know.
No. Sanskrit is older; probably the oldest.
Sanskrit was never written in heiroglyphic form. The older script called the brAhmi was also phonemic.
Sanskrit is considered to be older than Tamil. Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that has been used for thousands of years, while Tamil is a Dravidian language that originated around the same time but is generally considered to be younger than Sanskrit.
Prakrit and Sanskrit developed around the same time, with the distinction that Prakrit is considered a vernacular language while Sanskrit is more classical and prestigious. Sanskrit is traditionally considered the older of the two, as it is the language in which the ancient Indian texts such as the Vedas were composed.
No one gave the Philippines the Sanskrit language. Sanskrit is a language of India.
Sanskrit is estimated to be around 3,500 years old, while Hebrew is believed to be around 3,000 years old. So, Sanskrit is considered to be about 500 years older than Hebrew.
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:Mandarin ChineseTamilLatinGreekGothicLithuanian
The Sanskrit language is older than the Tamil language. Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that dates back to around 1500 BCE, while Tamil evolved as a Dravidian language later on, with its earliest written records dating to around the 3rd century BCE.
Sanskrit was the main language of the Aryans.