What is the other name for the language sanskrit
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The discovery of Indo-European first started with a British judge named William Jones who was stationed in India in 1780. Jones, a bright fellow with classical training in Greek and Latin, had determined to master the ancient Sanskrit tongue.
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Most people probably think that Hindi or another North Indian language is the closest modern language to Sanskrit. Wrong. Lithuanian is the closest modern language to Sanskrit, with Latvian a close second.
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