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It is estimated that around 50% of the vocabulary in English has its origins in Sanskrit. This influence primarily comes from the migration of Sanskrit words into English through various channels such as colonization, trade, and cultural exchange. The presence of Sanskrit-derived words is particularly noticeable in fields like philosophy, religion, and science.

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