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Sanskrit dialect


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sanskrit dialect

In modern India there are a number of languages that descend from Sanskrit, such as Sindhi, Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu. Romany, the dialect of the
codification of Vedic ritual reached its peak, and counter movements such as the Vedanta and early Buddhism emerged, using the vernacular Pali, a Prakrit dialect, rather than Sanskrit
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A dialect (from the Greek word διάλεκτος, dialektos) is a variety of a language that An example of this is Sanskrit, which was considered the proper way to speak in northern
Hindi grammar is much simpler than Sanskrit, but due to Sanskritization it is made Punjabi is a dialect of Hindustani and thus Punjab is included within the real Hindustan
Sanskrit Originated From Vedic Age Truly a fountainhead, if one surveys its The result was Prakrit or Middle Indo-Aryan dialect which soon engulfed the
Sanskrit Language, Sanskrit Literature, History Of Sanskrit, Vedic Sanskrit, Origin Of The result was Prakrit or Middle Indo-Aryan dialect which soon engulfed the
Definition of Sanskrit is provided by 1913 Webster's Dictionary, WordNet Lexical Database dialect of India. It is nearly allied to the Persian, and to the principal languages of Europe,
sanskrit dialect Sanskrit (संस्कृता वाक् , for short
of Vedic ritual reached its peak, and counter movements such as the Vedanta and early Buddhism emerged, using the vernacular Pali, a Prakrit dialect, rather than Sanskrit for their

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