Sanskrit alphabets how many
We are introducing new courses and fun things. You are right in observing a similarity in the script used for Sanskrit and Hindi. To my knowledge only three indian languages use the Devanaagri script viz. Sanskrit, Hindi and Marathi. That's the reason you felt a certain kinship with the Hindi script.
Please rest assured the grammatical rules are quite different and unique in each language. Pronunciations may also differ for some consonants across these languages sharing this script.
It is however true that almost all Indian and some Indo-European languages are derived or at least have a deep connection with Sanskrit grammar and vocabulary even without sharing the script. Hope that answers your question. Can you kindly provide word-examples using these vowels 8th and 9th? One person has requested for the use of two consonants here under. It is also one of the 22 official languages of India. The name Sanskrit means "refined", "consecrated" and "sanctified".
It has always been regarded as the 'high' language and used mainly for religious and scientific discourse. Vedic Sanskrit, the pre-Classical form of the language and the liturgical language of the Vedic religion, is one of the earliest attested members of the Indo-European language family.
The oldest known text in Sanskrit, the Rigveda , a collection of over a thousand Hindu hymns, composed during the 2nd millenium BC. Today Sanskrit is used mainly in Hindu religious rituals as a ceremonial language for hymns and mantras. Efforts are also being made to revive Sanskrit as an everyday spoken language in the village of Mattur near Shimoga in Karnataka.
A modern form of Sanskrit is one of the 17 official home languages in India. However it has also been written with all the other alphabets of India, except Gurmukhi and Tamil, and with other alphabets such as Thai and Tibetan.
Since the late 18th century, Sanskrit has also been written with the Latin alphabet. The Jaina list of writing scripts in ancient India, states Buhler, is likely "far older" than the Buddhist list. The standard Hindi alphabet, as agreed by the Government of India, has 11 vowels and 35 consonants. However, the traditional Hindi alphabet is considered to be made of 13 vowels and 33 consonants. The Indus Script is the writing system developed by the Indus Valley Civilization and it is the earliest form of writing known in the Indian subcontinent.
Though it is considered a dead language, it is still spoken by a few modern Aramaic communities. Sanskrit: Spoken since BCE, today Sanskrit is a liturgical language written and read, rarely spoken. The word kappiyam is derived of Sanskrit word kavyam.
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