Samskritam: Future Language of the World by Sameer A H

 Samskritam: Future Language of the World by Sameer A H | Book Review

Samskritam: Future Language of the World by Sameer A H


Sameer presents Samskritam as a language capable of conveying complex ideas with remarkable brevity. I related this to my own experiences, where precision in language has often led to better understanding and efficiency, particularly in academic and professional settings.

This emphasis on clarity and conciseness not only enhances communication but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the nuances of meaning. In a world where information is abundant, mastering such skills can significantly improve both personal and professional interactions. His perspective challenged me to reconsider the role of language in shaping our cognitive processes and communication habits.

The book started with the author's experience in how his child was feeling disinterested in learning English spellings because they spell and write differently. This resonated with me, as it highlighted the importance of aligning teaching methods with a child's natural curiosity and cognitive development. The author goes on to propose innovative strategies for engaging students, demonstrating that fostering a love for language can significantly enhance their learning experience.

The initial three chapters of the book deal with the basic details of the Samskritam language, like alphabets, grammar, wording and others, comparing how much better Samskritam is than English in many aspects. Samskritam stands out as the best of all the languages because of its phonetics, poetic sense, and sparse use of words with deep meanings.

The author has deeply explored the roots of Samskritam and its beauty, which is filled with lots of knowledge that doesn't stress our brain so much in remembering both spelling and pronunciation… Rather, the correct pronunciation of the soothing poetic Samskritam language improves our brain and helps us to relax and learn so much at the same time…

In conclusion, I learnt a lot from reading "Samskritam: Future Language of the World". Not only does Sameer A. H. call for the revival of an ancient language, but he also offers a multifaceted perspective on how Samskritam has the potential to reshape education, communication, and even our approach to addressing contemporary issues. Although I remain cautious about fully endorsing such a radical shift, I appreciate the thought-provoking insights and the call for innovation that the book inspires.

Sanskritam is more useful as a language for reading, writing, communication, gaining knowledge, and retrieving it. The structure of Sanskritam is such that when we are reading or listening, or speaking, there is a healthy balance of the frontal, temporal, and parietal lobes compared to English. English has relatively greater usage of the temporal lobe.

Even if you don't agree with the concept, "Samskritam" will undoubtedly change your perspective on the role that language plays in shaping our world. Anyone interested in knowledge, culture, and a better future will find this to be an enlightening and instructive read.

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