Yes. Sanskrit is part of the Indo-Iranian branch (or more specifically, Indo-Aryan) of the Indo-European family. It contains similarities in terms of vocabulary that is found in many European languages.
Sanskrit
Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
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 one gave the Philippines the Sanskrit language. Sanskrit is a language of India.
Sanskrit was the main language of the Aryans.
Sanskrit = Sans.
v
sanskrit
Sanskrit was the early language of Hinduism in the general area of India.
The Vedas are written in an ancient form of Sanskrit, an Indo-European language.
Sanskrit (India)
The translation of moon in the sanskrit language would be " chandra"
Sanskrit belongs to the Indo-European language family.
Language
Sanskrit,,