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Wednesday, March 15, 2017

No. the simple answer is that there is not a relationship between Chinese languages and Sanskrit: However?

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Nov 21, 2015 - Long answer: chinese is a branch of a language family that consists of many languagessuch as Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien, Shanghainese, etc. Sanskrit is just a single language. Bothlanguages are very influential.

Is there a relation between chinese and sanskrit language?

I could see some words related like "Nin" means "you" same in both sanskrit and chinese.
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Audino Chen
Audino Chen, Speaks English, Mandarin, Indonesian, Dutch, German, Spanish
Written Nov 21, 2015
Short answer: No

Long answer: chinese is a branch of a language family that consists of many languages such as Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien, Shanghainese, etc. Sanskrit is just a single language.

Both languages are very influential. Sanskrit spread its vocabulary and civilisation to many countries even in Indonesia where sanskrit was official in many kingdoms. Chinese gives is influence to Korea, Manchu, Japan and many other countries nearby.

Chinese is a sino tibetic language meaning that it is related to tibetan, burmese and dzongkha.

Sanskrit is an indo european language and it is related to latin, english, russian, spanish, etc. Perhaps this surprises you but hindi is related to greek and persian.

My friend of mine once told me that the Persian empire covered some part of europe and some part of india. The rome empire was also huge covered europe and some part of the middle east and probably persia.

If you study the history of human migration you probably can find the relationship between india and europe that connects both languages. Then the ottoman turkey raised as a big empire that disconnects india and europe.

Turkish is turkic languages and not related to indo european one btw.

Regardless of the historical evidence, the linguistics analysis between sanskrit and european languages are undeniably related.

So no Chinese has nothing to do with Sanskrit.
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