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What languages have Sanskrit origin?

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What languages would not be of Indo-European origin?

Most languages not in Europe. Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian and other Uralic languages are not indo European languages in origin. Persian, and languages developed from Sanskrit (ie Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, punjabi etc.) ARE indo-European. Maltese is not. Telugu, Kannada, and Tamil are Indian languages that are Dravidian, not related to Sanskrit. You weren't very specific so this is the best I can do, sorry.


Is the name Maya Indian?

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What is the sanskrit word for unique?

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


Is old Tamil and Telugu alike?

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How many langaues are related to sanskrit in INDIA?

Sansksrit is the root for all Indo-Aryan languages, so, all the languages are related to sanskrit. Dravidian languages (of South India DO NOT, come from sanskrit)


Is Sanskrit the origin of English?

It is suspected that English was influenced by Sanskrit


Indo-Aryan language devised fron Sanskrit?

Indo-Aryan languages, are derived from Sanskrit. Especially the Hindi and Punjabi languages, for they are both Indo-Aryan languages and derived from Sanskrit. Most Indo-Aryan languages derived from Sanskrit, and many times they even use the Hindi script.


Where does Sanskrit origin from?

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Are Indian words and Bengali words the same?

There are several languages in India and Bengali is also one of them. Naturally, each language has their own words, but there are similarities in the words, because of their origin; mother of languages, Sanskrit.


What is the origin of name for gold?

Gold (in the English language and other Germanic languages) was in the past the name for a yellow flower. The root of the Germanic word is very probable of Sanskrit origin. In many languages the word gold is similar to yellow.


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Is Sanskrit a Semitic language?

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