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Prakrit    
n. 古代印度的日常用语

古代印度的日常用语

Prakrit
n 1: any of the modern Indic languages
2: any of the vernacular Indic languages of north and central
India (as distinguished from Sanskrit) recorded from the 3rd
century BC to the 4th century AD


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  • Prakrit languages | Origins, Characteristics Examples | Britannica
    Prakrit languages, Middle Indo-Aryan languages known from inscriptions, literary works, and grammarians’ descriptions Prakrit languages are related to Sanskrit but differ from and are contrasted with it in several ways
  • Introduction to Prakrit
    This course will begin with a brief overview of the Prakrit literary tradition, and then of Prakrit grammar and metrics We will then commence reading a selection of texts representing three main genres: lyric poetry , courtly epic , and the story
  • Prakrit Language and Literature: A Brief Introduction
    The term ‘Prakrit’ can be derived from the word prakriti meaning ‘nature’ or ‘origin’; thus, the meaning of prakrit can be understood in two ways: a group of languages that were natural, based on the ordinary speech of the common mass, when compared to Sanskrit, the highly sophisticated language of the learned; or, it may be seen as
  • The Ultimate Guide to Prakrit: The Ancient Language of India
    Prakrit languages were the spoken languages of common people, while Sanskrit was used predominantly by scholars, priests, and the elite Prakrit was not just one language but a group of related dialects spoken across different regions of ancient India
  • Prakrit | Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
    The Prakrits were Middle Indo-Aryan languages spoken between about 500 B C and 500 A D The name Prakrit (prākṛta) means ‘derived’, a name contrasting with Sanskrit (saṃskṛta) ‘complete, perfected’, reflecting the fact that the Prakrit languages were considered historically secondary to, and less prestigious than, Sanskrit
  • Prakrit, Prakṝt: 6 definitions - Wisdom Library
    Prakrit means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit, the history of ancient India If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page
  • The Emergence and Importance of ‘Prakrit’ in Ancient India
    Around 6th century BC, people of India were speaking and writing languages that were much simpler than classical Sanskrit These vernacular forms, of which there were several, are called the Prakrits The word Prakrit stands for a group of languages and does not refer to any individual language
  • Prakrit - Origin, Major Groups, Literatures, Importance Decline
    Rooted in the 3rd century BCE, Prakrit provides intriguing insights into ancient India's linguistic landscape This in-depth exploration of Prakrit not only unveils its compelling history but also dives deep into its major groups, illuminates famous literary works penned in Prakrit, and elaborates on its enduring relevance for UPSC aspirants
  • Why Prakrit before Sanskrit? - by Amit Schandillia
    The traditional view is that most non-Dravidian languages spawned from small set of nonstandard ancestors collectively called Prakrit These Prakrit tongues are typically contrasted with Sanskrit in prestige, status, and semantic standard
  • Prakrit: A Literary Trill with Multiple Meanings
    The term “Prakrit” encompasses several Middle-Indic dialects that were in use from the 2 nd millennium BCE to the eighteenth century CE Originating before our era, Prakrit evolved into a literary language by the first century CE and maintained its prominence until the British colonial period





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