Tejaswi Nou Adhitam Astu!
Or, Let our study be brilliant!
I have been trying to pick up Sanskrit again, from where I left off in high school. How did we lose touch with such an incredible language? Sanskrit is a true phonetic language, unlike English, where each alphabet represents only one pronunciation. Also, every single vowel and pronunciation is structured in a way that it logically uses the throat, lip and tongue muscles. The following is a graphical description of the vowel structure and how they are derived.


I have been trying to pick up Sanskrit again, from where I left off in high school. How did we lose touch with such an incredible language? Sanskrit is a true phonetic language, unlike English, where each alphabet represents only one pronunciation. Also, every single vowel and pronunciation is structured in a way that it logically uses the throat, lip and tongue muscles. The following is a graphical description of the vowel structure and how they are derived.


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