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Malayalan. My friend is Indian and she writes in it sometimes.
english
The common word is 'moti'. wrongly edited superviser. moti is in hindi and not a common word in indian language. muthu in Tamil ,malayala. and mauktika in sanskrit
Sanskrit is considered a classical language and is not widely spoken as a native language in its traditional form. It is primarily used in religious and ceremonial contexts in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, as well as in scholarly and academic circles. However, there are efforts to revive spoken Sanskrit through educational programs and cultural initiatives.
Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that originated in India and is known for its rich religious, philosophical, and literary texts. It is considered to be the sacred language of Hinduism and the classical language of ancient Indian civilization. Today, Sanskrit is still studied for its contribution to Indian culture and its influence on various languages worldwide.
Michael Kelly has written: 'Subtleties-- from the Sanskrit' 'English echoes of Indian poems' 'Vintage Sanskrit' 'Fragmentary lyrics by Bhartrihari' -- subject(s): Sanskrit poetry, Translations into English
Satyavrat Sastri has written: 'Studies in Sanskrit and Indian culture in Thailand' -- subject(s): Indian influences, Civilization, Sanskrit language 'INDIRA GANDHI-CARITAM'
The Kama Sutra was originally written in Sanskrit, an ancient Indian language. It is a famous Hindu text that addresses sexual behavior and relationships.
Ralph T. H. Griffith has written: 'The Vedas' 'Specimens of old Indian poetry' -- subject(s): Translations into English, Sanskrit poetry, Sanskrit literature, Collections, Translations from Sanskrit, English poetry
Pali, a close relative of Sanskrit.
Ramkrishna Gopal Bhandarkar has written: 'Second book of Sanskrit' -- subject(s): Sanskrit language, Grammar 'Collected works of Sir R. G. Bhandarkar' -- subject(s): Civilization 'Sanskrit grammar' -- subject(s): Sanskrit language, Grammar 'First book of Sanskrit' -- subject(s): Sanskrit language, Grammar 'A peep into the early history of India' -- subject(s): History 'The critical, comparative, and hisorical method of inquiry, as applied to Sanskrit scholarship and philology and Indian archaeology'
The written language developed by the Aryans was called Sanskrit. It is an ancient Indo-Aryan language and is considered the classical language of Old India. Sanskrit played a significant role in the development of many other languages in the Indian subcontinent.
The Sanskrit used in India has the same origin and the Sanskrit used in Sri Lanka. You are comparing a language with itself.
Yes, the name Maya is Indian in origin. It is derived from Sanskrit and has various meanings in different Indian languages, such as "illusion" in Sanskrit and "dream" in Hindi.
sanskrit!