Sanskrit is a classical Indo-European language written in the Devanagari script. With fusional grammar featuring eight cases and three genders, Sanskrit has a free word order. Revered as the language of ancient Hindu scriptures, it holds a profound cultural, religious, and philosophical significance, influencing many modern South Asian languages and continuing to be studied worldwide.
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Language Family: Indo-European
Writing System: Devanagari
Writing System Type: Abugida
Writing Direction: Left to Right
Tones / Pitch Accent: None or 3 (Vedic)
Morphology: Fusional
Cases: 8
Grammatical Gender / Noun Class: 3
Number of Verb Tenses: 4
Word Order: Free
Number of Vowels (Monophthongs): 8
Number of Consonants: 33
Areas Where Spoken
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Resources
Mass Resource List
Books
Dictionary
Grammar
Lessons
Online Keyboards
LexiLogos: IAST and devanāgarī
YouTube Videos
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Websites
Amarahasa: Free library of Sanskrit stories for all ages and levels
Amarakosha: Searchable interface and quizlet-style tools to help with memorizing the amarakosha
The Sanskrit Heritage Site: Variety of computational tools for analyzing sanskrit utterances