Which Indian language is like Sanskrit?

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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Which Indian language is very closest to Sanskrit?

Definitely marathi. Central aryan languages have preserved much of their sanskrit origin than northern indo-aryan languages.
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Which language is same as Sanskrit?

The closest ancient relatives of Vedic Sanskrit in the Indo-European languages are the Nuristani languages found in the remote Hindu Kush region of northeastern Afghanistan and northwestern Himalayas, as well as the extinct Avestan and Old Persian – both are Iranian languages.
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Which language most resembles Sanskrit?

In its grammatical structure, Sanskrit is similar to other early Indo-European languages such as Greek and Latin.
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Which South Indian language is most like Sanskrit?

It is said that the Telugu language is most influenced by Sanskrit (60%).
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The Sound of the Sanskrit language (Numbers, Greetings, Words



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 Telugu?

Telugu has a very high Sanskrit influence (65%) and we are proud of it because more than 90 percent of the ancient texts based on Indian culture were written and conveyed in Sanskrit. Sanskrit is not the mother of any language neither Telugu nor Hindi but all languages are like the lovely daughters of Sanskrit.
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Is Telugu close to Sanskrit?

Telugu is not rooted in Sanskrit

Despite the commonly held assumption that Telugu comes from Sanskrit, recent research has proven that, in fact, Telugu belongs to the Dravidian language family. This family has its own unique roots and history, unrelated to any other known language family.
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Is Malayalam close to Sanskrit?

Malayalam, the language of Kerala, is part of the Dravidian language family, though it has grown a thick top coat of Sanskrit. These Sanskrit words have been adapted to the sound system of a Dravidian language in exactly the way the first Prakrits spoken by the earlier people of the Rig Vedic North-west were.
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Is Hindi close to Sanskrit?

Sanskrit and Hindi are two grammatically very different languages. Lots of words are fairly similar, if you look at "high Hindi", which tries to avoid Arabo-Persian loans. A native Hindi speaker will probably have major difficulties with Sanskrit's rather free word order, being used to strictly verb final sentences.
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Is Tamil based on 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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Does Tamil influence Sanskrit?

Sanskrit scholars always called Tamil as a sister language, and others as daughters. Thus Sanskrit can borrow from Tamil but not from others. The fact that Sanskrit words form 40% of Tamil vocabulary even today, hence Sanskrit is older. True sir, Sanskrit is the oldest language of the world.
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Which came first 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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Is Marathi close to Sanskrit?

Twenty five languages are spoken across Maharashtra, not one of them have originated from Sanskrit, he added. Making a stirring revelation at a lecture at Mumbai University, Jnanpith Award winning novelist Bhalchandra Nemade Thursday said that the common belief that Marathi originated from Sanskrit is untrue.
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Is Bengali closer to Sanskrit than Hindi?

Similarly, Bengali also has some sanskrit words. So, none of these languages are closer to sanskrit. Sanskrit was a different language, similar to both Hindi and Bengali. The Hindi normally spoken in North Indian cities is Urdu.
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Is Kannada closer to Sanskrit?

However, linguists agree that Kannada derives from a completely different language family than Sanskrit: the Dravidian family, whose languages were present on the subcontinent before Indo-Aryan languages such as Sanskrit.
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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 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 Malayalam from Tamil or 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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Is Telugu a mix of Tamil and Sanskrit?

The Truth is Tamil is the origin of Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada. Sanskrit may have few influences of this language, but it was dead long before. People who cannot digest are started hiding the History of Languages. No, Telugu is a dravidian language which is originally from Sanskrit.
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Is Dravidian from Sanskrit?

Notably, the most ancient forms of the Dravidian languages are found in southern India, which was not exposed to Sanskrit until the 5th century bce. This suggests that the south was populated by the speakers of the Dravidian languages even before the entry of Aryans into India.
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Can Tamilians understand Telugu?

A Tamil speaker would find Malayalam the easiest to understand. Telugu is a south central Dravidian language, so Tamil and Telugu aren't mutually intelligible. Kannada and Tamil both belong to South-Dravidian, yet they aren't mutually intelligible.
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Can Hindi speakers understand Sanskrit?

The simple answer is NO. Even though, Hindi has a lot of words from Sanskrit roots, the grammar of Samskrit is different than that of Hindi. Hence, it is not possible to understand the exact context of the conversation.
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Which is the beautiful language in India?

Bengali. India is famous for its linguistic diversity, and one of the most beautiful languages spoken on the Indian Subcontinent is certainly Bengali. It has a gorgeous writing system to begin with, and a flowing sound that one of the world's greatest poets, Rabindranath Tagore, used to create his art.
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Is English made from Sanskrit?

Originally Answered: Is the English language derived from Sanskrit? No, English is a mix of languages including Latin, and German, the two biggest contributions to the English language were from the Romans and the Saxons.
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