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12 March, 21:02

What is the mother language in history

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  1. 12 March, 22:15
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    Sanskrit is the mother of most North Indianlanguages. Modern Dravidian languages have borrowed words from Sanskrit, and Western Indian languages such as Konkani, which belong to Indo-Iranian group of languages have borrowed words from Dravidian languages. The adoption of Indonesian as the country's national language was in contrast to most other post-colonial states, as neither the language with the most native speakers (Javanese).
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