sanskrit and tamil is the older
Arabic
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.
hindi
Sanskrit is the ancient language from which modern-day Hindi is derived. Over time, Hindi evolved from Sanskrit through various influences from other languages like Persian and Arabic.
Sanskrit is the oldest language and literature of the world. Prakrit was the deformed version of pure classical Sanskrit and was spoken language of the then common people. Later on Prakrit transformed as Pali and then into several forms as Maagadhi, Maithili, Bhojpuri...etc./etc....finally as Hindi.
Sanskrit is much older than Arabic, as far as we know.
sanskrit
Arabic
The Sanskrit used in India has the same origin and the Sanskrit used in Sri Lanka. You are comparing a language with itself.
hindi
No. Sanskrit is older; probably the oldest.
amharic is the language spoken by adam
Sanskrit was never written in heiroglyphic form. The older script called the brAhmi was also phonemic.
Because Islam developed in Saudi Arabia, where the native language is Arabic. It's the same for non-Abrahamic religions too. The original language for Buddhism was Sanskrit because it developed in India.
Greek is considered older than Arabic, as the earliest written records in Greek date back to around the 8th century BCE, while the earliest known Arabic inscriptions date to the 4th century CE.
Bengali is believed to be older than Marathi. Bengali has roots dating back to the 7th century, while Marathi developed around the 13th century.
No one gave the Philippines the Sanskrit language. Sanskrit is a language of India.