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  1. A dead language, by definition, is a language that no longer has any native speakers. Pali fits this definition (i.e. there are currently no people on Earth whose first language is Pali). For comparison, Latin also has an extensive literature and is still widely studied, yet is considered a dead language.--
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    What is the other name of Pali?
    Alternative Title: Pali language. Pāli language, classical and liturgical language of the Theravāda Buddhist canon, a Middle Indo-Aryan language of north Indian origin. On the whole, Pāli seems closely related to the Old Indo-Aryan Vedic and Sanskrit dialects but is apparently not directly descended from either of these.
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    Is Pali a dying language?
    Pali died out as a literary language in mainland India in the fourteenth century but survived elsewhere until the eighteenth. Today Pali is studied mainly to gain access to Buddhist scriptures, and is frequently chanted in a ritual context.
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    Can I still learn Pali today?
    Originally Pali, a common language, is believed to be a descendant of Vedic Sanskrit the same way Classical / Puranic Sanskrit is. Yes you can still learn it, but it really only exists as a liturgical language used in Theravada Buddhism.
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    Why do Buddhists use the Pali language?
    Pāli’s use as a Buddhist canonical language came about because the Buddha opposed the use of Sanskrit, a learned language, as a vehicle for his teachings and encouraged his followers to use vernacular dialects.
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    In works of Sanskrit poetics such as Daṇḍin's Kavyadarsha, it is also known by the name of Bhūtabhāṣā, an epithet which can be interpreted as 'dead language' (i.e., with no surviving speakers), or bhūta means past and bhāṣā means language i.e. 'a language spoken in the past'. Evidence which lends support to … See more

    Pali is a Middle Indo-Aryan liturgical language native to the Indian subcontinent. It is widely studied because it is the language of the Buddhist Pāli Canon or Tipiṭaka as well as the sacred language of Theravāda See more

    Etymology
    The word 'Pali' is used as a name for the language of the Theravada canon. The word seems to have … See more

    Paiśācī
    Paiśācī is a largely unattested literary language of classical India that is mentioned in Prakrit and Sanskrit grammars of … See more

    Vowels
    Vowels may be divided into
    Long and short vowels are only contrastive in open syllables; in closed syllables, all vowels are always short. Short and long e and o are in complementary distribution: the short variants … See more

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    Pali literature is usually divided into canonical and non-canonical or extra-canonical texts. Canonical texts include the whole of the Pali Canon or Tipitaka. With the exception of three books placed in the Khuddaka Nikaya by only the Burmese tradition, … See more

    Nearly every word in Pāḷi has cognates in the other Middle Indo-Aryan languages, the Prakrits. The relationship to Vedic Sanskrit is less direct and more complicated; the … See more

    From the opening of the Dhammapada:
    The three compounds in the first line literally mean:
    manopubbaṅgama "whose precursor is mind", "having mind … See more

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    Answer: Sadly, yes. Despite the fact that it had prevailed over a long period in history over a larger region (than that of what Tamil once prevailed over), Pali language is now in its death …

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  7. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Pali-language

    Pāli died out as a literary language in mainland India in the 14th century but survived elsewhere until the 18th. Britannica Quiz Languages & Alphabets Parlez-vous français? ¿Habla usted …

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