Which language is nearest to 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 is related to Sanskrit?

Sanskrit is said to belong to Indo – Aryan or Indo Germanic family of languages which includes Greek, Latin and other alike languages.
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What European language is closest to Sanskrit?

"The Lithuanian language is more ancient than Greek, Latin, German, Celtic and the Slav tongues. It belongs to the Indo-European group and is the nearest idiom to Sanskrit. The resemblance, indeed, is so close that Lithuanian peasants can understand Sanskrit sentences pronounced by learned scholars."
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Which language resembles Sanskrit the most?

Marathi can be considered as one of the most influenced language from Sanskrit. Marathi has its roots in Sanskrit.
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Is Tamil close to Sanskrit?

Conversation. 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.
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Which is oldest Tamil or Sanskrit?

American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS)

Tamil is possibly older than Sanskrit, in speech, but Sanskrit is definitely older than Tamil in writing (that we know of).
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Do any countries still speak Sanskrit?

There are no known native speakers of Sanskrit. Devanagari script (present day). Originally orally transmitted. Not attested in writing until the 1st century BCE, when it was written in the Brahmi script, and later in various Brahmic scripts.
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Is Korean originated from Sanskrit?

The Korean Language principle is revealed by Sanskrit. In addition to the common basis, I found that the Korean language principle is "Root Conjugated Language".
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Is German originated from Sanskrit?

but a s far as I know, consensus among linguists is that German is not derived from Sanskrit, but that it is related to Sanskrit; German is not the grandchild of Sanskrit but rather something like a great-nephew. Both languages have a common ancestor, Proto-Indo-European.
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Is Sanskrit closer to German?

One cannot but marvel at the evident similarities between Sanskrit and German. Although the distance between the two languages is of thousands of years and kilometres, one can easily detect and discover the linguistic and etymological affiliations.
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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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How close is Sanskrit to Russian?

But despite drastically different histories, Russian and Sanskrit are both members of the Satem language group and thus share notable similarities in their core vocabulary. In addition, Russian and Sanskrit share some degree of grammatical similarities.
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Is Sanskrit the purest language in the world?

'Sanskrit was found to be the language with the highest spiritual purity, followed by Marathi,' said Ekrantio explaining the important observations and conclusions made by the team during the research.
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Is Sanskrit mother of all languages in the world?

The perfect form of the Sanskrit language had existed thousands of years before the infancy of the earliest prime languages of the world like Greek, Hebrew and Latin, etc. Sanskrit is the first script and mother of all languages in the world.
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Is Sanskrit the mother of all languages?

SANSKRIT is one of the official languages of India, and is popularly known as a classical language of the country. Considered to be the Mother of all Languages, it belongs to the Indic group of language family of Indo-European and its descendents, which are Indo-Iranian and Indo-Aryan.
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Is Spanish originated from Sanskrit?

There is a massively notable connection between Sanskrit and languages derived from Sanskrit. As the first and foremost language, Sanskrit had a compelling and profound influence on other languages of other countries such as Spain, French, German, et cetera.
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Does NASA use Sanskrit?

The outcomes favor the integration of a language that can be converted into machine computing to enhance Artificial Intelligence efficiency. The phrase above indicates NASA's intense interest in Sanskrit and the research is authentically done by NASA over many levels.
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Why do Germans love Sanskrit?

Germany has had a special affinity for Indian mythology, literature and philosophy, which can be traced back to the country's interest in Sanskrit. Since then, several German philosophers, scholars and even politicians have been inspired by works and ideas originating from India.
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Is Sanskrit the root of all languages?

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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Is Japanese based on Sanskrit?

The Japanese syllabic alphabet evolved from Sanskrit, thanks to the Buddhist texts that reached Japan through China. India's historical cultural linkage with Japan through Buddhism is a widely acknowledged fact.
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Is Filipino derived from Sanskrit?

In various Philippine languages, Sanskrit and Tamil account for approximately 25 percent of the vocabulary. Sanskrit was one of the earliest non-Austronesian languages to have a significant influence on Tagalog. Despite being from separate linguistic families, Sanskrit and Filipino share several terms in common.
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Does Japan use Sanskrit?

The Sanskrit language was introduced into Japan in two ways: in the form of Sanskrit studies as such, as well as by means of constituting a basis for creation of the Japanese alphabet.
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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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Who is mother of all languages?

In the beginning, Sanskrit stood as mother of all languages and encouraged all languages and was the reason for their growth and prosperity. One may note that most of the works in Sanskrit have been translated into other Indian languages.”
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Who created Sanskrit?

Panini. The scholar who standardized the grammar of Vedic Sanskrit to create Classical Sanskrit. Sanskrit is the primary sacred language of Hinduism, and has been used as a philosophical language in the religions of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
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