Where was Sanskrit spoken first?

Sanskrit was first spoken and written in Syria, not India
And more shockingly, Sanskrit wasn't first spoken in India - it was spoken (and written!) in Syria! In fact, as Scroll recently reminded us, the form of Sanskrit found in the Rig Veda was found is Northern Syria.
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When was Sanskrit first spoken?

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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Where was Sanskrit spoken?

In India and in Southeast Asia, Sanskrit enjoys a status similar to that of Latin and Greek in the Western world. According to the 2001 census reported in Ethnologue, it is used as a first language by 14,100 in India and by 15,770 worldwide, as well as by 194,000 as a second language in India.
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How did Sanskrit originate?

Classical Sanskrit has its origin in the end of the Vedic period when the Upanishads were the last sacred texts to be written down, after which Panini, a descendant of Pani and a grammar and linguistic researcher, introduced the refined version of the language.
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Who founded Sanskrit language?

Sanskrit is one of the oldest known languages over thousands of years. It is also called "Dev Vani" (the language of gods) as it is said that Brahma introduced this language to the Sages of celestial bodies. It is believed that the Sanskrit language came from Indo-European language family of Indian subcontinent.
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Is Sanskrit older than Latin?

Q: Which is older Sanskrit or Latin? The Sanskrit language, with its antiquity, and a great structure, is considered older than the Latin language.
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Is Sanskrit originated from Tamil?

Is Tamil and Sanskrit same? No, Tamil and Sanskrit are not same. Tamil language belongs to a member of the Dravidian language family, natively spoken today by over 70 million people in South India. Sanskrit is a dialect of the Old Indo-Aryan language.
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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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What's the oldest language on earth?

The archaeological proof we have today allows us to state that the oldest dead language in the world is the Sumerian language. Dating back to at least 3500 BC, the oldest proof of written Sumerian was found in today's Iraq, on an artifact known as the Kish Tablet.
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What language did Adam and Eve speak?

The Adamic language, according to Jewish tradition (as recorded in the midrashim) and some Christians, is the language spoken by Adam (and possibly Eve) in the Garden of Eden.
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Is Sanskrit the oldest language in the world?

World's oldest language is Sanskrit. The Sanskrit language is called Devbhasha. All European languages ​​seem inspired by Sanskrit. All the universities and educational institutions spread across the world consider Sanskrit as the most ancient language.
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Is German originated 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 Sanskrit Indian?

Sanskrit is a language which belongs to the Indo-Aryan group and is the root of many, but not all Indian languages. "If you know Sanskrit, you can easily understand many Indian languages such as Hindi, Bengali and Marathi," says Vaishnav, a grade 11 student at Laxman Public School.
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Does Arabic come from Sanskrit?

All the great and divine Hindu (Sanatana Dharma) scriptures like Vedas, Mahabharata, Ramayana, Puranas, etc. are written in this language itself. Now, let us know a long list of Arabic words that are either directly or indirectly originated from Sanskrit.
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Why is Sanskrit not spoken in India?

One of the reasons for Sanskrit being limited to a small circle of people was the narrow outlook of pandits. They never allowed the language to reach the common people. So, India today does not have Sanskrit as its first language, like French in Francophone countries and Arabic in West Asia.
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Which language is closest to Sanskrit?

A modern language closest to Sanskrit has to be an Indo-Aryan language, not another family, some people say it is Tamil, or Lithuanian, or Persian.
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Is Greek derived from Sanskrit?

Neither. Latin, Greek and Sanskrit are related languages that all stem from an Indo-European ancestor. Neither. Sanskrit is derived from Proto-Indo-European , which was the same mother of Latin and Greek.
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Is Malayalam a mix of Tamil and Sanskrit?

Malayalam and Sanskrit belong to two different language families. Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Gondi, Irula etc. are classified as Dravidian languages.
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Is Malayalam originated from Sanskrit?

Malayalam evolved either from a western dialect of Tamil or from the branch of Proto-Dravidian from which modern Tamil also evolved. The earliest record of the language is an inscription dated to approximately 830 ce. An early and extensive influx of Sanskrit words influenced the Malayalam script.
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Which is more ancient Tamil or Sanskrit?

Tamil is older than Sanskrit and there is record of 'Tamil Sangam' dating back 4,500 years, he said.
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Why did Sanskrit go extinct?

Sanskrit got marginalised in public domain after it ceased to be a medium of knowledge production in the medieval era. This was the principal reason for its decline. It was the growth of vernaculars in the medieval ages that dented Sanskrit's prospects.
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Is Spanish derived from Sanskrit?

No. Spanish did not come from Sanskrit. But both Sanskrit and Spanish vow their origin to a common Indo European langauge. Hence they have many common words.
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Which language is called mother of all languages?

COIMBATORE: The Tamil language is older than Sanskrit and is "the mother of all languages in the world," said Tamil Nadu chief minister M Karunanidhi on Wednesday.
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