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@oetteo76
@oetteo76 Год назад
Wow even the background music is different in the 2 languages 😂
@mysteriousDSF
@mysteriousDSF Год назад
The two sound like the chad dog / virgin dog meme :D
@aubreyeie3962
@aubreyeie3962 Год назад
Sanskrit BGM: Ancient Nordic ruins with dragon shout wall Hindi BGM: Skyrim taverns with bards singing
@ClashRaj9
@ClashRaj9 Год назад
Nobody Literally nobody says amen in Sanskrit or Hindi Its always Shantih Shantih Shantih , peace peace peace
@emraannaimi1591
@emraannaimi1591 4 месяца назад
Amen!
@scienceium5233
@scienceium5233 4 месяца назад
or om
@Kartlos1
@Kartlos1 2 месяца назад
He was reading the lords prayer so it makes more sense
@Nehauon
@Nehauon 2 месяца назад
This prayer is used to compare all languages on this channel
@sunduncan1151
@sunduncan1151 Год назад
Comparison with Romance languages: Ancient: Sanskrit = Latin Medieval: Prakrit (e.g. Pali) = Vulgar Latin Modern: Hindi = Italian
@tc2334
@tc2334 Год назад
Except with modern Hindi, it's spoken with loads of loanwords. Like...a lot.
@Meowie765
@Meowie765 Год назад
Prakrit did not descend from Sanskrit. Pali and Sanskrit are sister languages. The ancestor of Sanskrit(Vedic Sanskrit) even contains certain traces of Prakrit. Sanskrit was a language that was specialized for scriptures and was only spoken/known by the elites. It was Prakrit that was spoken by the commoners. The analogy between latin and sanskrit is incorrect because Sanskrit did not have the support of a vast empire to mandate its widespread use. So none of the Prakrits and its descendants , actually descend from Sanskrit. Even the first attested use of Prakrit precedes that of Sanskrit.
@sunduncan1151
@sunduncan1151 Год назад
@@tc2334 Yes, just an example. Which modern Indo-Aryan language is the closest to Sanskrit regardless of phonology? Many say Marathi and Bengali have less loanwords than Hindi.
@joagalo
@joagalo Год назад
NOT AT ALL. It could work as a low level divulgative analogy, but Sanskrit is way older than Latin, and Prakrits were also Ancient, not Medieval. Also Italian is conservative among Romance languages, but Hindi is innovative. A better analogy would be: Sanskrit = Proto-Italic Some younger Prakrit = Latin Hindi = Portuguese
@GyanTvAmit
@GyanTvAmit Год назад
for those who are believing in aryan invasion theory ,its not a fact its myth and debunked by generic research even westwrn scientists are accepting this,sanakrit is mother of all europian languages because oldest written text is rigveda and its confirmed by UNESCO,and some people also writing in this comment section tha sanskrit also come from proto indo europian language so please tell me the name of this proto indo europian language😏 you have no proofs and talk all nonsense here,sanskrit andvedic knowledge spread by indians in europe during out of india migration,rigveda also mentioned this event its called battle of 10 kings,read rigveda mandal 7,in this battle all tribes who defeated by indian origin king sudas are exiled from india to west and europe and those tribes names were (Parshwa which is modern day persia,alinas which later became helena clan of greece,druhyus tribe,vikarna and anu tribe they migrated from india to europe and spread vedic knowledge ❤❤
@werehuman2999
@werehuman2999 Год назад
There is a word 'chetviorty' in russian with the meaning of 'the fourth'👍
@ellehan3003
@ellehan3003 Год назад
Reminds me of quarter and quatro too. Maybe only in my own mind 😂 but chatvari could easily turn into quarter. I love how so many languages are related.
@werehuman2999
@werehuman2999 Год назад
@@ellehan3003 the same. As I thought "CH" became "K" in many languages. PS 'for' in russian is 'chetyrie' seems a bit closer to latin ones
@KotrokoranaMavokely
@KotrokoranaMavokely Год назад
🌟🌟The oldest and best documented language within the Indo-European family is Sanskrit, a classical language of India. Sanskrit is the liturgical language of Hinduism, and its first texts date back to the second millennium BC. However, it is worth mentioning that Classical Sanskrit is just one of several historical forms of Sanskrit. Sanskrit is believed to have developed from an older form called "Vedic Sanskrit", which was the language of the oldest collection of Hindu sacred texts, the Vedas, dating from around 1500 BC. In fact, Vedic Sanskrit is considered to be one of the oldest and most important languages within the Indo-European family. He has been a vital source for understanding the origins of Indo-European languages and the ancient cultures associated with that family. These are current data from all serious scientific research that is in constant review.🌟🌟
@ellehan3003
@ellehan3003 Год назад
Chatvari and cuatro/quarter sound very similar. I never realised also the similarities with hindi and european languages (with numbers). I knew the connection with sanskrit already. We are all family ❤
@superboy3633
@superboy3633 7 месяцев назад
Sanskrit is most beautiful and sweet language. Hindi is also beautiful.
@GeneralDonato
@GeneralDonato Год назад
Day 1 of requesting comparison on Lithuanian and Sanskrit
@human8454
@human8454 Год назад
Nothing similar
@literallyslayingsohard
@literallyslayingsohard Год назад
​@@human8454Actually, there are many similarities.
@PolishSound
@PolishSound Год назад
Old Polish vs sanskrit pronunciation: Dva - dva 2 Tri, troye - traya Chtery- chatvar 4 Pianch' - panch'a 5 Pianchdziesiant - panchas'at 50 Vieye( blowing) Vaya - god of Wind Ogień - agni ( lithuanian ugnis) Latvian debesi - Old Polish Nebiesa - as Deivos Dievas - Sky transformed to God. Brat - brathar Wdowa- Widawa- wideo Znać - jnati - Gosia know Wiedza - weda etc
@multins1548
@multins1548 Год назад
​@@PolishSoundTak działają języki indoeuropejskie. Polski czy Litewski nie są tu wyjątkowe.
@PolishSound
@PolishSound Год назад
@@multins1548 to nie o wyjątkowość chodzi ale o wyrównanie narracji. Świat wie o podobienstwach z łacina i angielskim ale od przez nieznajomość słowiańskich ignoruje podobieństwa ze słowiańskimi czy baltyjskimi. Jeśli Polak tego nie zrobi to nikt nie zrobi
@VeryClearLanguages
@VeryClearLanguages Год назад
Another excellent video! It is worth noting that Hindi, Marathi, Bengali and other modern languages of India descend from the Prakrits, which were the regional spoken and informal languages of people, while Sanskrit was the refined language.
@GD-jc3wx
@GD-jc3wx Год назад
Kind of like Romance languages descend from Vulgar Latin, but Latin was only used by the elites?
@satida
@satida Год назад
wrong. prakrits developed from Vedic Sanskrit. Panini standardised the Changing Vedic language into a highly structured language which is classical Sanskrit. Sanskrit is predecessor of Prakrit and not the opposite.
@VeryClearLanguages
@VeryClearLanguages Год назад
@@satida I agree with you. Thanks for your explanation.
@satida
@satida Год назад
@@VeryClearLanguages you're welcome
@GyanTvAmit
@GyanTvAmit Год назад
for those who are believing in aryan invasion theory ,its not a fact its myth and debunked by generic research even westwrn scientists are accepting this,sanakrit is mother of all europian languages because oldest written text is rigveda and its confirmed by UNESCO,and some people also writing in this comment section tha sanskrit also come from proto indo europian language so please tell me the name of this proto indo europian language😏 you have no proofs and talk all nonsense here,sanskrit andvedic knowledge spread by indians in europe during out of india migration,rigveda also mentioned this event its called battle of 10 kings,read rigveda mandal 7,in this battle all tribes who defeated by indian origin king sudas are exiled from india to west and europe and those tribes names were (Parshwa which is modern day persia,alinas which later became helena clan of greece,druhyus tribe,vikarna and anu tribe they migrated from india to europe and spread vedic knowledge ❤❤
@forgottenmusic1
@forgottenmusic1 Год назад
Looks like calling Lithuanian "the European Sanskrit" has ground, several numbers in Sanskrit look closer to the Baltic languages, than to Hindi.
@skyvlan
@skyvlan Год назад
a bit similar to Russian and most slavic languages too on the numbers ommited the one that doesn't seem similar 1 - odin (один) - ekam 2 - dva (два) - dve 3 - tri (три) - trini 4 - chyetyrye (четыре) - catvari 5 - pyat (пять) - panca 6. shest' (шесть) - sat 7. syem (семь) - sapta 10. desyat (десять) - dasa
@unbeatable_all
@unbeatable_all Год назад
Lithuanian and Sanskrit are both conservative Indo-European languages and are both satem hence why their numbers and many words sound extremely similar despite being grouped into different branches. Lithuanian belongs to the Eastern Baltic branch of Baltic, which in turn is part of the Balto-Slavic branch. Sanskrit belongs to Indo-Aryan which is a branch of Indo-Iranian.
@whitewater9963
@whitewater9963 Год назад
Yes as someone here already said the reason is because Balto-Slavic language and the Indo-Iranian language families arw of the same satem branch of the indo-European family - they had the same linguistic evolutions. As a result this similarity goes beyond Lithuanian and Sanskrit. It goes to all the Balto-Slavic languages and Indo-Iranian languages. So youd find the same similarities between Latvian, Polish, Russian, Serbian, etc. (Balto-Slavic) with Hindi, Persian, Kurdish, Punjabi, Nuristani, etc. (Indo-Iranian). There is a common similarity with these languages more so than the Centum branch of IEs.
@KotrokoranaMavokely
@KotrokoranaMavokely Год назад
It's normal sanskrit is son of pie and grand som of kurganian sanskrit was born when pie was migrating and conquering India, hindi is the sanskrit's son, was born when India have conflits with greeks,romans and arabs,more conflits with arabs. That's one of whys that sanskrit is closer to baltic idioms and slavics idioms, hindi is close to urdu to arab in many cases.
@GyanTvAmit
@GyanTvAmit Год назад
​@@unbeatable_alllithuanian and all europian languages originated from india❤❤
@noone2345il
@noone2345il Месяц назад
To those who are saying Hindi is the Sanskritized variety of Hindustani. Actually, Hindi isn't Sanskritized as it contains only less words from Sanskrit. Instead, Hindi's roots are from Prakrit which in 700 AD, Muslim invaders blended the Prakrit language with Persian and Karluk Turkic. Yet, they named it as "Hindi".
@guernica5413
@guernica5413 Год назад
Will there be a video comparing proto-indo-aryan and proto-iranian?
@majimadavis3602
@majimadavis3602 Год назад
Ya plzz😓
@KotrokoranaMavokely
@KotrokoranaMavokely Год назад
I hope, i believe in near future Andy gonna do a vídeo about proto indo aryan, proto indo european, proto sanskrit and proto hindi and proto persian It's gonna be well produced tube clip.
@anurag_mck
@anurag_mck 7 месяцев назад
There won't be a video on that because it would be like comparing dialects of the same language
@WeCannotEattheCow
@WeCannotEattheCow Год назад
sanskrit sounds really nice i hope people will pick it up again - idk why hindi is so popular when there are nice languages like tamil or sanskrit to learn
@YashSharma-iv7ok
@YashSharma-iv7ok 5 месяцев назад
Are you from India?
@theskv21
@theskv21 Год назад
Bit odd to use the Lords Prayer when comparing Sanskrit and Hindi but still useful for spotting cognates!
@lani6647
@lani6647 Год назад
Yes, it was very jarring to me.
@pia_mater
@pia_mater Год назад
she uses the lords prayer for all languages
@NantokaNejako
@NantokaNejako Год назад
@@pia_mater Yes that's obvious but for Sanskrit and Hindi, it seems especially odd, while e.g. for Latin and Italian, it would be perfectly appropriate.
@PolishSound
@PolishSound Год назад
Great! Tank you Andy. Do old or middle polish and vedic sanscrit avestan latvian or pali comparison. Pozdrawiam :)
@Hi5Ripon
@Hi5Ripon Год назад
As a Chittagonian, I never knew for 8 in Sanskrit is asta which is the same as we say asto
@Rhythm412
@Rhythm412 6 месяцев назад
This is because Bengali and most north Indian languages have originated from Sanskrit!
@Girl_Of_Renaissance3119
@Girl_Of_Renaissance3119 3 дня назад
​@@Rhythm412 and we proud of it
@Patumraat
@Patumraat 4 месяца назад
The Sanskrit sounds very beautifully to my ears! Thank you very much for the post.
@Lite11-
@Lite11- 2 месяца назад
why does it sound so beautiful? why does Sanskrit and Japanese sound so good?
@Ruo368cee
@Ruo368cee 2 месяца назад
​@@Lite11- just saying go see jujitsu kaisen in Sanskrit dub .
@Lite11-
@Lite11- 2 месяца назад
@@Ruo368cee I have watched it and trust it could sound even more beautiful
@rizalsandy
@rizalsandy Год назад
I think the Sanskrit Romanization is easy to be used to replace Hindi Romanization, so we foreigners can easily read and learn Hindi in that way, imo.
@GunterStrauss-su6tl
@GunterStrauss-su6tl Год назад
Ameen is a semite word not Indo European, it leads to confusion.
@NantokaNejako
@NantokaNejako Год назад
It has been adapted by many languages around the world. Languages influence each other. That's just the way it is 😘❤
@GunterStrauss-su6tl
@GunterStrauss-su6tl Год назад
@@NantokaNejako but not by sanscrit since sanscrit got extinct way before chrianity came to life. It would be more relevant to narate some dharma texts instead of bible. Imho
@vidraj3003
@vidraj3003 Год назад
​@@GunterStrauss-su6tlin Sanskrit Ameen equivalent is Tathastu
@satida
@satida Год назад
​@@vidraj3003 Astu is more appropriate
@NantokaNejako
@NantokaNejako Год назад
@@GunterStrauss-su6tl I'm not against Dharma texts at all, maybe they'd record them as well if you gave them some, just ask if you want, Andy is always very friendly.
@dalubwikaan161
@dalubwikaan161 Год назад
Wow. I love how there is Sanskrit for the Christian Gospel. I didn't know it exist.
@Aman-qr6wi
@Aman-qr6wi Год назад
There is even a modern sanskrit epic poem (Mahakavya) titled "Kristabhagavatam" which won Sahitya Academy prize in sanskrit some years ago, written by a keralite christian. India is diverse where a speaker kf dravidian language (kerala person) wrote about Christianity in an indo aryan religious language (sanskrit).
@dalubwikaan161
@dalubwikaan161 Год назад
@@Aman-qr6wi Thank you for the information
@mysteriumvitae5338
@mysteriumvitae5338 Год назад
Another comparison many people surely have been waiting for (the other one I mean is Sanskrit and Lithuanian). Well... there is quite a difference. Most words look like _greatly_ simplified Sankrit words, actually simplified beyond recognition if you don't know exactly which word is which. (In a way, it reminds me of some Danish words in their spelling-pronunciation relation, no less crazy than the English one, like, for example, "Odense" sounding close to /'u:nse/ to the inexperienced ear) Some seem entirely unrelated. But hey, it's only natural. Languages change. This video should be good in dispersing the erratic opinion some people hold that Hindi still is almost Sanskrit. It is not. It is probably farther from Sanskrit than the language a modern Athenian writes or speaks is from the one Plato wrote. (I won't talk about Homer, he was preclassical, the 'Homeric Sanskrit' in this comparison would be Vedic an even slightly more archaic story than Classical Sanskrit) But, thankfully, educated Indians do have an idea of the immortal, classical Sanskrit. It is a shame there are problems with mass advanced education in India.
@GyanTvAmit
@GyanTvAmit Год назад
for those who are believing in aryan invasion theory ,its not a fact its myth and debunked by generic research even westwrn scientists are accepting this,sanakrit is mother of all europian languages because oldest written text is rigveda and its confirmed by UNESCO,and some people also writing in this comment section tha sanskrit also come from proto indo europian language so please tell me the name of this proto indo europian language😏 you have no proofs and talk all nonsense here,sanskrit andvedic knowledge spread by indians in europe during out of india migration,rigveda also mentioned this event its called battle of 10 kings,read rigveda mandal 7,in this battle all tribes who defeated by indian origin king sudas are exiled from india to west and europe and those tribes names were (Parshwa which is modern day persia,alinas which later became helena clan of greece,druhyus tribe,vikarna and anu tribe they migrated from india to europe and spread vedic knowledge ❤❤
@joyid
@joyid Год назад
I am an Indian and the thing about educated Indian is that the ones that are in the limelight or noticeable now mostly speaks language of the ruling party, there are rare ones that believes the well researched histories though. But the general populace is in a chest thumping nationalist phase so I think if you are from Europe you know that phase well, people tend to live in a world created by the ruling party.
@wintherr3527
@wintherr3527 Месяц назад
it's clear from the examples given that Hindi is a poor man's Sanskrit. Prior knowledge of Hindi must be a great help when tackling Sanskrit.
@456H
@456H Год назад
Nice video, very deep.
@Hamzachebbi137
@Hamzachebbi137 Год назад
Nice video ❤️💪💪
@TheseksiXae
@TheseksiXae Год назад
Well, i hope bharat makes sanskrit the national lamguage instead of hindi. It would make much more sense, too.
@lani6647
@lani6647 Год назад
I’m not sure what Sanskrit this is. I learned different numbers in Sanskrit, when I was studying it.
@subhashanvs3229
@subhashanvs3229 Год назад
What kind of Sanskrit numerals you learnt? These are the sanskrit numerals. Maybe you mistaken prathama, dvitiya, tritiya etc with numerals.
@vatsalj7535
@vatsalj7535 Год назад
@@subhashanvs3229 I sometimes see eka for ekam and trayah for trini, what's that about?
@subhashanvs3229
@subhashanvs3229 Год назад
@@vatsalj7535 ekah, dvau, trayah are cardinal numbers like one, two ect. Prathama, dvitiya are ordinal numbers like first, second, third etc. Ekah, ekam etc are not different words but same shabda with different vibhakti.
@adam-cs6qb
@adam-cs6qb 10 месяцев назад
​@@subhashanvs3229but what about trayah for trini, both I have seen used as cardinals solely
@subhashanvs3229
@subhashanvs3229 10 месяцев назад
@@adam-cs6qb Trini and tryah both mean three as a cardinal. Sanskrit has three genders, and 7-8 grammatical cases. So each word changes accordingly. Trayah is masculine noun in nominative case. Trini is neuter noun in nominative case. Tisrah is faminine noun in nominative case.
@Davlavi
@Davlavi Год назад
Very nice set of languages.
@souvikmanna8985
@souvikmanna8985 8 месяцев назад
Amin will not be replaced by Tathastu, Amin is an Arabic word and Tathastu is a Sanskrit word. It is an Arya word
@MrAllmightyCornholioz
@MrAllmightyCornholioz Год назад
SHIVA BLESS THE SPEAKERS
@amulyaranjan6070
@amulyaranjan6070 Год назад
LORD SHIVA
@ABO-Destiny
@ABO-Destiny Год назад
Hindi sounds more sweet than Sanskrit . I guess that is because Sanskrit is being pronounced by non aryan / non hindi speaker here.
@vatsalj7535
@vatsalj7535 Год назад
How do you know that sanskrit one is by a non aryan speaker?
@ABO-Destiny
@ABO-Destiny Год назад
@@vatsalj7535 From style of pronunciation
@EarthballAnimation
@EarthballAnimation Год назад
Sanskrit pronounciation >>> Hindi
@sauryangupta4628
@sauryangupta4628 7 месяцев назад
The one who is speaking Sanskrit here is definitely indian I can tell by accent
@rishisaini5269
@rishisaini5269 5 месяцев назад
​@@vatsalj7535 It is literally opposite for me. Maybe your standards are different.
@HNIW
@HNIW 11 месяцев назад
I feel quite relieved that Christian God lives in Svarga 😅 With Indra, Agni and others 🕉️✝️
@joshuabradshaw9120
@joshuabradshaw9120 Год назад
Interesting how case endings were mostly lost in so many modern Indo European languages but can still be found in the Baltic, Slavic, Greek and to a lesser extent certain Germanic languages like high German and Icelandic.
@Svnfold
@Svnfold 8 месяцев назад
Romanian
@alanvillasislopez3504
@alanvillasislopez3504 8 месяцев назад
Sanskrit, Latin and Ge'ez
@frankgrimeson
@frankgrimeson Год назад
Kashmiri is the closest living language to Vedic Sanskrit. Kashmiri diverged from Vedic Sanskrit about 2000 years ago. HIndi diverged from a subtree about 600 years ago.
@Мєтодипоискатєљ
The language shown here is not Vedic Sanskrit, but Classical Sanskrit, as it was standardized by Panini in the 4. century B.C.E. Vedic Sanskrit is older (1500 - 1000 B.C.E) and much closer to it's Proto- Indo-European parent regarding it's grammatical richness and PIE vocabulary. The closeness of any present Indian language to Vedic Sanskrit is quite limited, even Classical Sanskrit changed quite a lot in those 1000 years from it's early Vedic Sanskrit period. Do not mix up these terms.
@frankgrimeson
@frankgrimeson Год назад
@@Мєтодипоискатєљ The reason I repeatedly said "Vedic Sanskrit" is explicitly to NOT mix up those terms. I only have access to a genetic tree referencing Vedic Sanskrit. I'm not sure if anyone knows which living language is closest to "Classical Sanskrit."
@Мєтодипоискатєљ
@@frankgrimeson You talked about a divergence from "Vedic Sanskrit" 2000 years ago. But Vedic Sanskrit did not exist anymore back then, so it could have been only a divergence from Classical Sanskrit.
@frankgrimeson
@frankgrimeson Год назад
@@Мєтодипоискатєљ Incorrect. The tree doesn't label the node where the branch occurs as Classical Sanskrit, which means all we know is it's an unknown intermediary form of the language. We do know, however, that this intermediary *is* descended from Vedic Sanskrit (as that is the label at the root). Furthermore, "Classical Sanskrit" as attested is not necessarily the form of the language used by speakers in different parts of continent, and therefore not necessarily what Kashmiri diverged from. You can check out this phylogenetic tree yourself if you'd like to learn more: www.linguisticsociety.org/sites/default/files/news/ChangEtAlPreprint.pdf , Page 200
@cyberverse9141
@cyberverse9141 Год назад
​@@frankgrimeson Kashmiri doesn't sound like Vedic Sanskrit
@fallenstate5933
@fallenstate5933 10 месяцев назад
Can someone explain why they sound so different? I have very little knowledge of Asian languages overall but it clearly seems to me like they differ a lot. also when did this form of Sanskrit stop being used?
@runajain5773
@runajain5773 9 месяцев назад
Well sanskrit use for religious stuff whereas common population is prakrit
@Svnfold
@Svnfold 6 месяцев назад
Anuj loves speaking Sanskrit
@gyankhandan
@gyankhandan 2 месяца назад
do you know perfectly ????
@human8454
@human8454 Год назад
Odia is more similar to Sanskrit than hindi
@-hindihinduhindusthan7111
@-hindihinduhindusthan7111 Год назад
Hindi is the most similar language to Sanskrit, language used by Bollywood is not Hindi but Hindustani, read any government document in Hindi you will realise the difference !
@-hindihinduhindusthan7111
@-hindihinduhindusthan7111 Год назад
@@shrey._.77s Totally wrong again ! You think Bollywood Delhi NCR represent Hindi people, but actually Hindi people lives in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Bihar and their even ordinary people rarely use Urdu words, Hindi is made from Braj Bhasha and Awadhi language which do not have any Persian words, mostly non Hindi speakers pretend that they know history of Hindi better than actual Hindi speakers and claims that Hindu nationalists in 20th century made Hindi language, but history of Hindi started from Prakrit and Pali language, literatures of Kalidas Tulsidas etc
@satyam1543
@satyam1543 9 месяцев назад
@@shrey._.77s nope odia derived from magadhi and pali is separate branch of prakrit language (bengali, odia, assamse & bihari languages are derivatives of magadhi language)
@DibyajyotiPatraAshu
@DibyajyotiPatraAshu 8 месяцев назад
Because, Odia Is Much Older Than Hindi...
@ARANIAGARNEL
@ARANIAGARNEL Год назад
what is full video in sanskrit?
@viperking6573
@viperking6573 Год назад
Can you do Ancient and Modern Sanskrit?
@Vikashthakur-ur7eb
@Vikashthakur-ur7eb Год назад
I love Sanskrit par mujhe ye bolne nhi ata 😢
@matrixxx3662
@matrixxx3662 Месяц назад
Sandscrit seems closer old iranic languages. All though I thought hindi would have been more similar.
@texmexexpress
@texmexexpress Месяц назад
Sanskrit*
@texmexexpress
@texmexexpress 15 дней назад
@@matrixxx3662Hindi is a newly created language lol
@matrixxx3662
@matrixxx3662 15 дней назад
@@texmexexpress So Is modern Persian language lol.
@texmexexpress
@texmexexpress 15 дней назад
@@matrixxx3662Nah, thats modern kurdish lol
@matrixxx3662
@matrixxx3662 15 дней назад
@@texmexexpress Hawrami or Zazaki Is older than modern Persian language. It consist many old Iranic words more than Persian. Persian has a lot more loan words than other Iranic languages. This is just a fact. You can google which Iranic language is clsoest to Old Persian or Medían. Gurantee no sources will tell you Its modern Persian.
@purv7
@purv7 3 месяца назад
Sanskrit vs Marathi please 😢
@JacobTremblayAndTheMultiverse
@JacobTremblayAndTheMultiverse 7 месяцев назад
Classical Sanskrit
@JacobTremblayAndTheMultiverse
@JacobTremblayAndTheMultiverse 8 месяцев назад
Vedic Sanskrit
@s.s.k612
@s.s.k612 4 месяца назад
සිංහල
@Ayushgraphy
@Ayushgraphy Год назад
My question is that what is the pure name of Hindi because the word Hindi itself is a Persian word so I want to hear pure khari boli language without Sanskrit words and original khari boli words
@whitewater9963
@whitewater9963 Год назад
Id reckon its something like Airyanem Vaejah which is the Avestan-Iranian name for the Aryan homeland. Since the Sanskrit speakers ie Indo-Aryans were also Indo-Iranians like the Iranians, they wouldve identified ethnically as Aryans and probably wouldve referred to their homeland as something like the Aryan Iranians wouldve referred to - Airyanem Vaejah. Hind/Hend is just what the Persians referred to that land. I dont think its a native endonym at all.
@rtavan
@rtavan Год назад
It is as per i know hindustani with persian elements and shauraseni with actual indian elements before persianization of the language
@rtavan
@rtavan Год назад
​@@whitewater9963He was asking for the name of language
@rtavan
@rtavan Год назад
​@@whitewater9963And btw indo iranians are different from modern indians and iranians. The closest to them are pamir and kalash people.
@GyanTvAmit
@GyanTvAmit Год назад
​@@whitewater9963iran was part of india,so its not iranian its indian,even persia word came from sanskrit word parshwa clan
@AaronBiswas
@AaronBiswas 11 месяцев назад
Sanskrit Sanskrit simplified: Hindi
@Akira-dm3tj
@Akira-dm3tj 6 месяцев назад
Simplified Sanskrit would be Pali not hindi.
@Triantafyllos_Strantzalis
@Triantafyllos_Strantzalis Год назад
When I was listening to the video, this music started playing inside my head ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CNDI4WlJ8eo.html
@鬱鬱-e2w
@鬱鬱-e2w Год назад
Sanskrit sounds like Malayalam
@Akira-dm3tj
@Akira-dm3tj 6 месяцев назад
That's obvious as Malayalam has a lot of Sanskrit loan words.
@MELUHA-zv1iz
@MELUHA-zv1iz 4 месяца назад
@@Akira-dm3tj Sanskrit especially Clasical sanskrit too Have Many Dravidian Loan Words compared to Vedic Sanskrit!!! It's pronologycal order Is Similar to Dravidian language!!
@anirudhanjp1832
@anirudhanjp1832 4 месяца назад
@@MELUHA-zv1iz lol classical sanskrit dosent have any dravidian influence the thing is that vedic sanskrit has influenced proto dravidian the ancestor language of all dravidian languages so a lot of vedic and classical sanskrit terms can be seen in all dravidian languages.So it is the dravidian languages which have classical and vedic sanskrit loanwords.
@MELUHA-zv1iz
@MELUHA-zv1iz 4 месяца назад
@@anirudhanjp1832 how Tf Did Vedic Sanskrit which Was Born out in southern Russian steppes inunced Much older Proto Dravidian languages 😂 you Are Delusional It's The other way Around sanskrit arrived to The subcontinent after the fall of Ivc civilization
@sutriyana2201
@sutriyana2201 7 месяцев назад
Javanese Ekå Dwi Tri Catår Påncå Sat Saptå Astå Nåwå Dåså
@sutriyana2201
@sutriyana2201 7 месяцев назад
Javanese Eka Dwi Tri Påncå Sat Saptå Astå Nåwå Dåså
@beyurzelf
@beyurzelf 4 месяца назад
No ITS kawi Languages (old Javanese with sanksrit loanword) not Regular Javanese
@ilhambudi95
@ilhambudi95 4 месяца назад
Sanskrit sounds better.
@jgrennmusic
@jgrennmusic Год назад
English compared to Welsh please
@KotrokoranaMavokely
@KotrokoranaMavokely Год назад
If ya request to Andy compares Welsh with Protoceltic and Old Celtic i guess that your request gonna be answered. In the same way If request a comparison inter English and Globish and Frenglish,your desire Will be answered too. Welsh and English only borrows and trades words, but without any similarities inter them. Nice sunday, a hail to you.👍👋🔆
@wintherr3527
@wintherr3527 Месяц назад
Hindi is the poor man's version of Sanskrit. It works fine as a "preparatory" language for those willing to tackle the impossibly difficult to learn Vedan language.
@cyberverse9141
@cyberverse9141 Год назад
Urdu + Sanskrit = Hindi
@cyberverse9141
@cyberverse9141 11 месяцев назад
@@Kukhyaati Urdu and Hindi came out of a mixture of Old Hindi, Persian, Turkic, Arabic
@cyberverse9141
@cyberverse9141 11 месяцев назад
@@Kukhyaati Hindi is a dialect of Urdu
@cyberverse9141
@cyberverse9141 11 месяцев назад
@@Kukhyaati I told the truth and you can't prove otherwise
@cyberverse9141
@cyberverse9141 11 месяцев назад
@@Kukhyaati Old Hindi ≠ Modern Hindi Old Hindi ya hindavi prakit se ay ha lkn aj ki Hindi 70% urdu ha
@Shiva-nx1tn
@Shiva-nx1tn 6 месяцев назад
So wrong in so many ways
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