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sanskrit a part of which family of languages?​

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Answered by sohithK
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Explanation:

Indo-European family

Sanskrit belongs to the Indo-European family of languages. It is one of the three earliest ancient documented languages that arose from a common root language now referred to as Proto-Indo-European language: Vedic Sanskrit ( c. 1500–500 BCE).

Answered by rajpatel1810
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Answer:

Indo-European family

Explanation:

Sanskrit belongs to the Indo-European family of languages. It is one of the three earliest ancient documented languages that arose from a common root language now referred to as Proto-Indo-European language: Vedic Sanskrit ( c. 1500–500 BCE).

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