Srinivas
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The classification only takes into account the commonality of the words, which is not correct !
These days English words are used for many things in Dravidian languages that do not mean English and Dravidian Languages originated from same common language.
Sanskrit came into sub continent from where ?
No where in the world we see Sanskrit type of structuring except in Indian Langiages, Avestan has some common words, structure is different.
It is the structure of the language that should be the basis for classification, not the commonality of words. Words move from place to place because of migration of people, influences etc..etc..
These days English words are used for many things in Dravidian languages that do not mean English and Dravidian Languages originated from same common language.
Hindi and Begali evolved much after Sanskrit came into the subcontinent. So their written alphabets were probably derived from Sanskrit. Always remember that spoken language emerges well before written language. Similarly the question of when did the written alphabet of Tamil get developed is a question.
Sanskrit came into sub continent from where ?
No where in the world we see Sanskrit type of structuring except in Indian Langiages, Avestan has some common words, structure is different.
It is the structure of the language that should be the basis for classification, not the commonality of words. Words move from place to place because of migration of people, influences etc..etc..