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KalidasThere is no meaning for the question "Who wrote Sanskrit?" For Sanskrit is a language. One could write in Sanskrit. If that were so there are many writers who have enriched Sanskrit by their writings.If the question could be rephrased as name a few Sanskrit dramatists may be Kalidas is an answer. There are many others.
There is no 'The'in Sanskrit.
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Warrior in Sanskrit is ...'Yoddha'.
wbssc sanskrit previous question paper
KalidasThere is no meaning for the question "Who wrote Sanskrit?" For Sanskrit is a language. One could write in Sanskrit. If that were so there are many writers who have enriched Sanskrit by their writings.If the question could be rephrased as name a few Sanskrit dramatists may be Kalidas is an answer. There are many others.
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
Sanskrit (India)
Archaic Sanskrit means Ancient Classical Sanskrit.
There is no 'The'in Sanskrit.
No equivalent word in Sanskrit
Sanskrit for snake is "Surp"
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Answer is "Broccoli", Broccoli is Sanskrit word, it is come from Sanskrit.
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Warrior in Sanskrit is ...'Yoddha'.