Which language is better German or Sanskrit?
German is one of the most popular languages in the world. It is still spoken as mother tongue while Sanskrit is not spoken as mother tongue anymore. German has higher demands for job. If you wish to move to Germany, then German language is mandatory to survive there.
Which language is best Sanskrit or French?
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Is German close to Sanskrit?
Sanskrit and German are sort of cousins in terms of their linguistic lineage. All of the Indo-European languages originated from a proposed language called Proto-Indo-European . German, as well as English, originated from West Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family.
Is German taken from Sanskrit?
As 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.
Is it easier to learn French than Sanskrit?
If you are from European countries then Yes, French is much easier to learn than Sanskrit, because Sanskrit has a lot of complex grammatical rules which will take years to master. And trust me, Sanskrit’s grammar is one of the most complicated grammar existing in any language.
Are Sanskrit and German similar languages?
So even though many similarities noted between Sanskrit and German are in fact those shared by many members of the Indo-European family, the claim just means that among the few languages considered,German’s similarities are remarkable. [My background: I have a reasonable familiarity with Sanskrit; not so much with German.
Is Sanskrit the mother of all Indo-European languages?
Sanskrit is not the mother of all Indo-European languages. Sanskrit is related to German but they are on different branches of the family tree. The mother of all Indo-European languages is not known because it is prehistoric.
Should I learn Sanskrit or Hindi as my third language?
Sanskrit on the other hand is similar to Hindi and if you are from the south and your third language isn’t a variation of Hindi, I would suggest taking Sanskrit.