Introduction:
A language said to be spoken by Gods in Hinduism, Sanskrit is a fascinating language. It is one of the most ancient languages in the world but that’s not all that is to Sanskrit. There are some very rare yet true facts about Sanskirt such as:
- With a recorded history going back to 3,500 years, Sanskrit is believed to be one of the oldest languages in the world still in existence.
- An old, yet, highly technical, the systematic language of the world. Following a research report given by the NASA scientist, Rick Briggs, Sanskrit is one of the most suitable languages for computers. It is considered to be very efficient in making algorithms.
- A total of 17 countries including the US have Universities that are dedicated completely to Sanskrit and their sole purpose is research on the subject.
- The Sanskrit vocabulary uses 49 sounds, generated from five distinct areas of the mouth, allowing phonetic accuracy.
- According to NASA, Sanskrit is the only unambiguous language in the world. It means that it is the only language that is not open to more than one interpretation of something.
- Sanskrit is known to be the mother of all languages of the world. Nearly (97%) of all languages have been directly or indirectly influenced by this language.
What will help you learning Sanskrit for Business
- Invest the Necessary Time – Time is your greatest asset and speed-learning is the endeavor—so prioritize the investment to see rapid results. Invest the time in learning the language and measuring your progress — it’s so commonsense and logical that many learners often overlook this point’s importance.
- Focus on Fluency over Accuracy – Another way to learn at a more rapid pace is to value fluency over the accuracy, which is one of the most difficult, yet powerful concepts to comprehend. You can be fluent in a language without having 100% accuracy. Alternatively, you can have language accuracy while still not being anywhere near fluent. The ultimate goal when learning a new language is to use it fluently, not accurately.
- Make learning fun – An important trick to learning a language quickly is to take it out of the must-do portion of your life and drop it into the entertainment section. Even if you’re learning a language out of necessity—whether it’s for education, employment, or another reason—treat it as an entertaining adventure.
- Find a partner for yourself – No matter what stage you’re at in learning your new language, find someone who’s also trying to learn the language. Schedule times to meet up and share any progress and offer feedback for one another. Exchange resources or tips that have been helpful to you. This can also be a great time to practice your skills with each other. Best of all, you can set goals and hold each other accountable for completing them by the next time you meet.
