The Harappan people, part of the Indus Valley Civilization (circa 3300-1300 BCE), did not speak Sanskrit. Instead, their language remains largely unknown due to the lack of decipherable written records. While Sanskrit emerged later in ancient India, during the Vedic period (around 1500 BCE), it is believed that the Harappan civilization spoke a different, unrecorded language. Thus, there is no evidence to support that the Harappans spoke Sanskrit.
During the Harappans (Indus River civilization) they spoke a language that is now unknown for today. Archaeologist couldn't decipher its language because of the lack of evidence provided there which may be because of the flooding that occurred.
No. Most of the written Minoan language is undeciphered, so it is unclassified and the vocabulary is unknown.
Mono people speak:EnglishOwens Valley Paiute (also called Mono Language)Most people speak English. As of 2018, there are less than 25 native speakers of the Mono language left, and about 100 people have some ability to speak it it as a second language.
Hebrews speak the Hebrew language.
They are Brazilian and they speak portuguese as their official language
The Harappan language was an Indus valley language. 2. They spoke a form of Sanskrit, according to a recent decipherment.
Sanskrit is no longer a spoken language in daily life, but it is still used in religious rituals, ceremonies, and some academic contexts. There are small communities and scholars who study and speak Sanskrit fluently, but it is not a commonly spoken language like English or Hindi.
Sanskrit is not considered a dead language because it is still used in religious and ceremonial contexts in India, and there are people who study and speak it.
Sanskrit people are not associated with any specific country. Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-Aryan language that was primarily used in ancient India. However, people who speak or have knowledge of Sanskrit can be found in various parts of the world, as the language has been studied and used in religious, scholarly, and academic contexts by people from different countries and cultures.
Most of the sacred books of Hinduism are written in Sanskrit and the script is called Devanagiri. However, Sanskrit is no longer in common use. No particular language is main for all the Hindus. A majority of Indians are Hindus. but that doesn't mean that we speak the same language. Not all Hindus speak Hindi. Similarly, not all Hindi speaking people are Hindus.
The ancient Incas mainly spoke Quechua.Hindu people speak the languages of the countries they live in. Most Hindus live in India.
Because the Indians didn't have any language to speak so they made their own.
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Serbian people speak the Serbian language.
They speak the Jawoyn language.
During the Harappans (Indus River civilization) they spoke a language that is now unknown for today. Archaeologist couldn't decipher its language because of the lack of evidence provided there which may be because of the flooding that occurred.
The main language used in rituals at BAPS Mandirs is Sanskrit, which is considered a sacred language in Hinduism. Additionally, some prayers and hymns may also be recited in Gujarati, the native language of the organization's founders.