Is Sanskrit considered a Hindi language?

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sanskrit is one of the oldest languages in the world and it is not considered as Hindi language
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Sanskrit can be said as primitive language of Hindi ,since Hindi originated from Sanskrit itself
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Sanskrit can be said as primitive language of Hindi ,since Hindi originated from Sanskrit itself
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Sanskrit can be said as primitive language of Hindi ,since Hindi originated from Sanskrit itself
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Sanskrit can be said as primitive language of Hindi ,since Hindi originated from Sanskrit itself
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No, Sanskrit language can't be considered as Hindi language. The sentence structure, phrases, grammar and vocabulary is absolutely different. Hindi, in fact all other languages are born through Sanskrit. Sanskrit is the mother of all other languages.
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Hindi and Sanskrit are not same when you speak Sanskrit a hindi person won't tounderstand it and every language is originated from Sanskrit, it's the mother of all the language
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No,sanskrit and hindi are 2 different unique langaues.Sanskrit is considered as the classical language of ancient India. Hindi on the other hand has a bit of sanskrit influence, it has derived many words and grammatical structures from sanskrit
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anskrit can be said as primitive language of Hindi ,since Hindi originated from Sanskrit itself
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