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How much older is sanskrit than hebrew?

It's not accurate to say that Sanskrit is "older" than Hebrew in a direct sense. Here's why:

* Different Development: Both languages have very long and complex histories, but they developed independently. They are part of different language families (Indo-European for Sanskrit and Afro-Asiatic for Hebrew) and have different origins and evolution.

* No Clear Starting Point: Languages don't have a single, definitive "birth" date. They evolve gradually over time, with changes in pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary.

Here's what we *can* say about their relative ages:

* Sanskrit: The oldest known inscriptions in Sanskrit date back to around the 2nd millennium BCE.

* Hebrew: The oldest known Hebrew inscriptions date back to the 10th century BCE.

While Sanskrit is slightly older in terms of written evidence, it's important to remember that both languages have much deeper roots. The earliest forms of both languages likely predate their earliest known written forms.

In conclusion: It's difficult to definitively say which language is "older" because they have different histories and evolution.

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