Sanskrit
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Sanskrit | ||||
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संस्कृतम् saṃskṛtam | ||||
Naam ke bole ke dhang | [sə̃skɹ̩t̪əm] | |||
Jahan baat karaa jaae hae | India | |||
Ketnaa jan baat kare hae | 14,135 native speakers in India (2001)[1] | |||
Bhasa ke palwaar | Indo-European
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Writing system | No native script.[2] Written in Devanāgarī (de facto), various Brāhmī–based scripts, and Latin alphabet | |||
Official status | ||||
Official language in | India, Uttarakhand one of the 22 scheduled languages of India | |||
Regulated by | No official regulation | |||
Language codes | ||||
ISO 639-1 | sa
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ISO 639-2 | san
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ISO 639-3 | san
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Sanskrit ek puraana bhasa hai, aur Indo-European bhasa language family me ii sab se puraana hae. Iske sansar ki sabse puraana bhasa bhi maana jaawe hae. Sanskrit ke jaada kar ke Devanāgarī script me likha jaae hae.
Abhi Sanskrit ke jaada kar ke dharam ke kaamme use karaa jaae hai lekin Hindustani aur Hindu Pakistanislog isme hajaaro saal pahile baat karat rahin. Hindu dharam ke jaada book Sanskrit me lika hai, aur Buddhist dharam (Mahayana school) bhi.
Dui rakam ke Sanskrit hai: Vedic and Classical.
Vedic Sanskrit sab se purana Sanskrit hia, aur iske Northern India, Pakistan, Kashmir, aur Afghanistan me 1500 BC me bola jawat rahaa. Vedas bhi sanscript me likha hae.
Classical Sanskrit nawaa hae aur dher book isme likha hae.
Hafta ke din
[badlo | source ke badlo]Fiji Hindi | Sanskrit |
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Sombaar | soma-vaasara |
Mangar | mangala-vaasara |
Budh | budha-vaasara |
Bif | guru-vaasara |
Suk | shukra-vaasara |
Sanichar | shani-vaasara |
Etwaar | ravi-vaasara |
References
[badlo | source ke badlo]- ↑ "Comparative speaker's strength of scheduled languages − 1971, 1981, 1991 and 2001". Census of India, 2001. Office of the Registrar and Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 31 December 2009.
- ↑ Banerji, Suresh (1971). A companion to Sanskrit literature: spanning a period of over three thousand years, containing brief accounts of authors, works, characters, technical terms, geographical names, myths, legends, and twelve appendices. p. 672. ISBN 9788120800632. http://books.google.com/books?id=JkOAEdIsdUs.Template:Fix/category[dead link]
- ↑ "Days of the week in Sanskrit". Archived from the original on 2010-09-01. Retrieved 2011-10-29.