Language is a medium to communicate with others people. It is a method of human communication, either spoken or written. It consist of the words in a structured and conventional way. There are more than 6,500 languages around the world. Some languages are not just verbal. Different languages originates from different cultures, regions & religions.
-Ananya Tyagi, VV DAV Public School
There are over 1635 rationalized languages in India, 234 languages are identifiable & 22 major languages. Various languages originates from India because of its diverse culture, traditions & society.
-Devesh Ahuja, VV DAV Public School
There have been various important epics emerged from Indian culture, or we can say that our culture have been emerged from these epics. These magnificent epics are the Mahabharata, the Ramayana, the Vedas, the Purans & the Upnishads. These epics are considered to the source of great knowledge to the world.
-Ananya Tyagi, VV DAV Public School
Language
Speaking is one of ways for communicating. There are many created languages in the world and they all have their own identity but most of them are pretty similar. Language is important for us. It is essential to every aspect and interaction in our everyday lives. We use language to inform the people around us of what we feel, what we desire, and question/understand the world around us. We communicate effectively with our words, gestures, and tone of voice in a multitude of situation.
To understand truly Thai people and culture, you may need to know a little bit of Thai language. Thai language is our native language that is our precious inheritance. Thai house the written Thai Language was introduced by the third Sukothai period king, Ramkamhaeng, in 1283. This writing system has undergone little change since its introduction, so inscriptions from the Sukothai era can be read by modern Thai readers. The writing was based on Pali, Sanskrit, and Indian concepts, and many Mon and Khmer words entered the language.
The Thai alphabet uses forty-four consonants and fifteen basic vowel characters. These are horizontally placed, left to right, with no intervening space, to form syllables, words, and sentences.
-Nutkamon Tiyasuksawat ,Karnnaree Petaibanlue : Rajini School