1:20:34 No no Sanskrit and Hindi are diff languages. Sanskrit is ancient(the oldest/first ever lang i suppose?) and most Indian languages including Hindi are derived from it. Which is why Buddhist texts are in Sanskrit; Naraka is a Sanskrit word but it’s Narak in Hindi (TMI-Narakam in my mother tongue, Telugu).
TMI 2: Sanskrit isn’t really used to communicate anymore since it’s nobody’s mother tongue. All Hindu/Buddhist texts are in Sanskrit so it’s only used during times and places of worship. Also it’s a common 3rd/4th language in schools(it was my 5th so i didn’t learn much)
@@seannatv it is "sjutton" (the sj is pronounced kind of like sh but in the back of the throat? and u is like a Japanese u!) in Swedish which literally only means seventeen... 😅 some think it comes from another swear which means 18 devils and that using the number 17 would be a milder version? but no one really knows.. 😅
I love this type of contend, where you can think along and figure it out and bring things in order 😆
I love how even in the comments here, I still get to learn new things.
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1:20:34 No no Sanskrit and Hindi are diff languages. Sanskrit is ancient(the oldest/first ever lang i suppose?) and most Indian languages including Hindi are derived from it. Which is why Buddhist texts are in Sanskrit;
Naraka is a Sanskrit word but it’s Narak in Hindi (TMI-Narakam in my mother tongue, Telugu).
TMI 2: Sanskrit isn’t really used to communicate anymore since it’s nobody’s mother tongue. All Hindu/Buddhist texts are in Sanskrit so it’s only used during times and places of worship.
Also it’s a common 3rd/4th language in schools(it was my 5th so i didn’t learn much)
@@harika_9399 Thank you so much for teaching us!
Speaking about curse words! Did you know that in Swedish "seventeen" is actually a mild curse word?!
WHAT!!! What does it mean? How is it spelled? I am so intrigued
@@seannatv it is "sjutton" (the sj is pronounced kind of like sh but in the back of the throat? and u is like a Japanese u!) in Swedish which literally only means seventeen... 😅 some think it comes from another swear which means 18 devils and that using the number 17 would be a milder version? but no one really knows.. 😅
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