Which is the mother of all languages?
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Sanskrit is the mother of most North Indian languages. Modern Dravidian languages have borrowed words from Sanskrit. Western Indian languages such as Konkani (my mother tongue) that belong to Indo-Iranian group of languages, have borrowed words from Dravidian languages.Mar 14, 2018
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Sanskrit is the mother of most North Indian languages. Modern Dravidian languages have borrowed words from Sanskrit. Western Indian languages such as Konkani (my mother tongue) that belong to Indo-Iranian group of languages, have borrowed words from Dravidian languages.Mar 14, 2018