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Sanskrit and Vocative case

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Difference between Sanskrit and Vocative case

Sanskrit vs. Vocative case

Sanskrit is the primary liturgical language of Hinduism; a philosophical language of Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism; and a former literary language and lingua franca for the educated of ancient and medieval India. The vocative case (abbreviated) is the case used for a noun that identifies a person (animal, object etc.) being addressed or occasionally the determiners of that noun.

Similarities between Sanskrit and Vocative case

Sanskrit and Vocative case have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ancient Greek, Baltic languages, English language, Latin, Proto-Indo-European language, Slavic languages.

Ancient Greek

The Ancient Greek language includes the forms of Greek used in ancient Greece and the ancient world from around the 9th century BC to the 6th century AD.

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Baltic languages

The Baltic languages belong to the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family.

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English language

English is a West Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval England and is now a global lingua franca.

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Latin

Latin (Latin: lingua latīna) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages.

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Proto-Indo-European language

Proto-Indo-European (PIE) is the linguistic reconstruction of the hypothetical common ancestor of the Indo-European languages, the most widely spoken language family in the world.

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Slavic languages

The Slavic languages (also called Slavonic languages) are the Indo-European languages spoken by the Slavic peoples.

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Sanskrit and Vocative case Comparison

Sanskrit has 348 relations, while Vocative case has 97. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 1.35% = 6 / (348 + 97).

References

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