Is Turkish derived from Sanskrit?

As many philosophical, spiritual and religious terms of Bhudhism and even Hinduism did not exist, they were inducted from Pali & Sanskrit into Turkish. Thus Turkish acquired many words of Pali and Sanskrit origin, some of which have even gone into other languages; Ratan becoming Ardhani is an example.
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What does Turkish derive from?

Modern Turkish is the descendant of Ottoman Turkish and its predecessor, so-called Old Anatolian Turkish, which was introduced into Anatolia by the Seljuq Turks in the late 11th century ce. Old Turkish gradually absorbed a great many Arabic and Persian words and even grammatical forms and was written in Arabic script.
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Is Hindi originated from Turkey?

Indian languages that can trace their origin back to “Anatolia” (largely in Turkey) include Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati, Bengali, Kashmiri, Oriya, Marwari, Bhojpuri and Urdu. All of these along with English belong to a family called “Indo-European languages”.
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What languages have been derived from Sanskrit?

“Sanskrit is the origin of only a few languages in North India, such as Hindi, Marathi, Kashmiri, Oriya and so on.
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Is every language derived from Sanskrit?

Sanskrit is not the origin of any languages. Other languages have borrowed from Sanskrit (e.g., all the Indian languages).
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Is Korean derived from Sanskrit?

Translation itself can inevitably involve private opinion, but Korean and Sanskrit has almost same derivation mechanism, the conversion is possible. Sanskrit and Chinese quite different structure, it is almost impossible translate correctly.
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Is Arabic derived from Sanskrit?

Arab : This is taken from the Sanskrit word 'arava / arav'.
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Is Sanskrit mother of all languages?

Though not for all the languages, Sanskrit is surely the mother of many languages, especially languages spoken in Northern India. Even many words from Dravidian languages are derived from Sanskrit.
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Is Sanskrit the mother of all European languages?

It's not at all 'Mother of All Languages' but only of those which come under Indo-European language family. In fact, most of the Indo-European languages spoken in Europe were originated from Sanskrit, Latin and Greek together.
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Which language is closest to Sanskrit?

Odiya is closest to Sanskrit. After that Marathi. Hindi is closer to Arabic and Persian than to Indo-Aryan languages. Same goes with Punjabi, Gujarathi and Bangladeshi Bengali.
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Is Sanskrit Indian origin?

Sanskrit is a standardized dialect of Old Indo-Aryan, originating as Vedic Sanskrit as early as 1700-1200 BCE. One of the oldest Indo-European languages for which substantial documentation exists, Sanskrit is believed to have been the general language of the greater Indian Subcontinent in ancient times.
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Why are Hindi and Turkish similar?

Both languages contain Persian and Arabic words. However, Hindi is an Indo-European language like Persian and Turkish is an Altaic language that connects to Central Asia. Also consider Turkic kings named Mughals/Moghuls ruled over India for a time. They also had some Persian influence along with the Turkish influence.
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Who invented Turkish language?

The Seljuqs of the Oghuz Turks, in particular, brought their language, Oghuz—the direct ancestor of today's Turkish language—into Anatolia during the 11th century.
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What languages are similar to Turkish?

The major languages that Turkish is known to have grammatical similarities are Hungarian, Finnish, Mongolian, Korean, and Japanese. After Turkic Languages, French, Persian, Greek, and Arabic languages are the languages that the Turkish language has the most shared words.
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Is Kashmiri derived from Sanskrit?

Kashmiri Hindus favour words derived from Sanskrit and write Kashmiri in the Sarada alphabet, a script of Indian origin. In printed books, the Devanagari character is used.
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Is German derived from Sanskrit?

Originally Answered: Is Germany derived from Sanskrit? No. German descends from proto-Indo-European via proto-Germanic, Sanskrit also descends from Indo-European but there is no other common ancestor, let alone a descent of German from Indo-European through Sanskrit.
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Is Tamil derived from Sanskrit?

The Tamil language is not derived from Sanskrit and many there see the promotion of the language as a move by Hindu nationalist groups to impose their culture on religious and linguistic minorities.
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Is Tamil the mother of Sanskrit?

Tamil is not the mother of Sanskrit. Although, many believe Tamil is the mother of all languages.
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Who spoke Sanskrit first?

Sanskrit Was First Spoken In Syria, Not India + 5 More History Facts That Will Shock You!
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Is Allah a Sanskrit word?

Allah is the common Arabic word for God. In the English language, the word generally refers to God in Islam. The word is thought to be derived by contraction from al-ilāh, which means "the god", and is linguistically related to the Aramaic words Elah and Syriac ܐܲܠܵܗܵܐ (ʼAlāhā) and the Hebrew word El (Elohim) for God.
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Is Chinese derived from Sanskrit?

Ancient Indian stone carvings. As one of the first languages known to humankind, Sanskrit can be traced back thousands of years, Sanskrit's geographical influence is seen in India, South Asia, South east Asia, Tibet, China, Korea and Japan.
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Is Russian language derived from Sanskrit?

Definitely not. Russian and Sanskrit have been developing in almost complete isolation from one another for millenia. However, they are historically related and their similarities are an interesting insight into the development of language.
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