Quote Originally Posted by Crocodile View Post
Yeah...

Come on, Croc. Here we go again. What are you trying to prove with your last post? I stopped following you…Your original claim that Sanskrit is totally dead sounds wrong, and your attempt to build a linear trend with just two points and extrapolate it in the future is biased. Local folks propagate like rabbits, after all. Period.

Anyway,
“Sanscrit is the official language of Uttarkhand” (0:37). “Spoken Sanskrit is still used in a few traditional institutions of India” (1:10). How can it be possible if (according to you (?)) nobody speaks it?
The History of Sanskrit - YouTube

Also,
Mattur a place near Manglore in Karnataka where people still speak Sanskrit (add in sanskrit):
Is it my fake?
Bajaj Discover Add in sanskrit - YouTube