SANSKRIT LANGUAGE CORRECTLY WERE CALLED MLECCHAS
Answers
Answered by
0
Language. Some explanations of the name "mleccha" suggest that the word was derived from the Indo-Aryan perception of the speech of the indigenous peoples. Namely, "mlech" was a word that meant "to speak indistinctly." ... Early Indians spoke Sanskrit, which evolved into the various local modern Sanskrit-derived languages.
Similar questions