How to Learn Sanskrit in NYC

Considered to be the classical language of India, Sanskrit is also the liturgical language of such religions as Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism. Sanskrit literally translates to the word "refined." It is one of 22 languages of India, however, it is seen as the highest language and used primarily in religious and scientific settings. For centuries, it has been written with letters from the Devanagari alphabet. Learning to read and write Sanskrit will require great patience and practice, as a new alphabet must be learned.

Instructions

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      Sign up for a local Sanskrit class in New York City. With a vibrantly diverse demographic, New York City is full of opportunities to learn just about any language you desire. The American Sanskrit Institute is located in Brick, New Jersey with classes led by the director, Vyaas Houston in New York City. Both intermediate and advanced classes are available. The school implements language immersion, where students are totally immersed in a language and it is spoken in the classroom from day one.

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      Practice the Sanskrit alphabet. This is highly encouraged by the American Sanskrit Institute throughout the time students take lessons. Make flashcards and carry them with you throughout the day. Not everything can be translated into English from Sanskrit alphabet, so you must be willing to frequently look at the Sanskrit alphabet to become accustomed to it. To start, simply focus on becoming accustomed to the Sanskrit alphabet. As you become more familiar with the alphabet, you may wish to practice writing the letters.

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      Attend Sanskrit classes on a weekly basis and take notes. You may wish to record your class sessions simply so you can listen to them over again. Hearing the words spoken can be a powerful tool in soaking up new words. Study and complete all of your work, making sure to ask any questions you may have. In addition to attending these classes, you may wish to sign up at online language learning websites. There are some that are free of charge where you can connect with native speakers of any language.

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      Speak Sanskrit with classmates and more advanced speakers. By speaking Sanskrit with more advanced or native speakers, it will ensure that you learn the proper pronunciation of various words. To truly learn a language, you must do more than study and be willing to dedicate time to speaking the language with other speakers. This can also be a powerful way to make new friends and contacts.

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