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 Sanskrit becoming extinct?

Sanskrit is not wiped out but usage got restricted due to continuous India invasion of moguls, Muslims, English & French. However the Brahmins community and various Shankaracharya Mutts nurtured this and protected the scientific language from extinction.
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Why is Sanskrit trending No?

No Kannadiga in his right sense will “Say No to Sanskrit” because Kannada came from Sanskrit. Karnataka is witnessing a strange protest from internet activists. The state government's plan to set up a Sanskrit University in Magadi in Ramanagara district is being criticised actively on social media.
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Did only Brahmins know Sanskrit?

It is a well-known fact that the ancient Brahmins never wanted the common people to learn Sanskrit. They even made stringent laws which were used to severely punish any person from the lower castes who dared to learn Sanskrit and read the Vedas.
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Is Sanskrit useful?

Sanskrit facilitates the study of other languages:

Thus numerous words in the languages derived from these, such as English, French, Spanish, etc. also demonstrate parallels with Sanskrit. According to many scholars, an expert in Sanskrit can understand and master every other language easily.
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Who created Sanskrit?

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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Why Sanskrit is mother of all languages?

Hindus believe that "Sanskrit is the mother of all Languages". It is a fact that Sanskrit has enriched most Indian Languages including the Dravidian Languages such as Telugu, as Latin enriched some languages like English.
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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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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 spoken today?

It emerged around 2000 BCE and was at one time widely spoken in Central, South and Southeast Asia. Sadly, there are only an estimated two million Sanskrit speakers in India today.
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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 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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Is Arabic derived from Sanskrit?

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

Sanskrit is the Holy and Divine language of India, written in Devanagari script which is also known for its clarity and beauty. Sanskrit belongs to the Indo-European languages family.
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What was the first word ever?

Also according to Wiki answers,the first word ever uttered was “Aa,” which meant “Hey!” This was said by an australopithecine in Ethiopia more than a million years ago.
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Is Sanskrit God's language?

Sanskrit is the oldest language since we call it “Deva Baasha”, meaning language spoken by Gods.
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Is Russian similar to Sanskrit?

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 or Persian older?

The Arabs and Persians still call their languages “Arabic” and “Persian”, leading to confusion, and of course, implying that there are more one Arabics and Persians. So, in short, Sanskrit is the oldest.
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Is German derived from Sanskrit?

German, as well as English, originated from West Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family. Sanskrit Originated from the Indo-Aryan languages family. However, German did not originate from Classical Sanskrit nor Vedic Sanskrit.
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Why is Sanskrit a perfect language?

Sanskrit's phonetic accuracy plays a significant role in its perfection. Each letter has a distinct sound in Sanskrit that doesn't vary when used in different words and contexts. A in Sanskrit will sound the same regardless of the context.
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In what countries is Sanskrit taught?

This revival is happening not only in India but also in Western countries like Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States and in many European countries. Sanskrit is one of the 22 official languages in India.
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Is Chinese related to Sanskrit?

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. Sanskrit is related to Greek and Latin, with similarities in phonetics, grammar, and script.
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