Is Hindi a dying language? Will it eventually die out like Sanskrit?

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not at all.it will not.Sanskrit is not completely died,it still breathing and rising.Hindi and sanskrit can not die.
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No Hindi is a very Beautiful language which is called in whole India . And You know 99% people are trying to learn Hindi
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Professional home tutor for more than 6 years experience

Hindi is such a beautiful language with reach vocabulary. It will never die ,neither Sanskrit has died either. Many People from across the world are learning Hindi as a language. So it can never die.
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not at all.it will not.Sanskrit is not completely died,it still breathing and rising.Hindi and sanskrit can not die.
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