Language learning is largely determined by three factors: the learner’s mindset, the amount of time spent with the language, and the learner’s attentiveness to the language.
All European languages seem to be empowered by Sanskrit. Both universities and educational institutions around the world consider Sanskrit to be the oldest language. All languages are thought to have descended from Sanskrit somewhere in the world. Sanskrit has been spoken for 5000 years, even before Christ. Sanskrit, on the other hand, has evolved into a language of worship and ritual rather than a language of speech. Veda Mantra, which is written in Sanskrit, enumerates all of the good deeds done by Hindus.
Learning a language, however, does not have to be a long process. Many adults acquire proficiency in several languages such as in the Sanskrit language.
People have their own approaches and ideologies to learn a language by digging deep into the culture and tradition and understanding the basic structure of the language. The Sanskrit language is the mother of all languages whereas many people claim Sanskrit is hard to study and takes a lot of time. Believe me!! It does not take longer than mandarin or the Arabic language. In other words, Sanskrit can be learned within a few years and it does not take long.


