1, different spelling:
Sanskrit is written in the form of words, with spaces between words; Tibetan is written in syllables, with dots between syllables, not words.
2. Different language families:
Sanskrit is a language of Indo-Iranian branch of Indo-European family, and it is also one of the oldest languages of Indo-European family.
3. Language, different regions:
Sanskrit has become a specialized language of academic and religious nature. Sanskrit is the standard written language of ancient India; Tibetan belongs to the Tibetan branch of Sino-Tibetan language family. They are distributed in Xizang Autonomous Region and Qinghai in China, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan, Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Gansu and Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan.
Extended data
Tibetan writing habits:
Tibetan writing habit is from left to right. Fonts are divided into "prefix" and "headless", which are named according to different forms of fonts. The leading character is equivalent to regular script, which is often used in printing, sculpture, official documents and so on. Headless characters are equivalent to running scripts and are mainly used for handwriting. Headless characters can be subdivided into "hugs-thung", which means "short strokes";
Tshugs-rin), meaning "long strokes"; "vbru-tsa" is a running script font with prominent edges and corners at the turning point of strokes. There is also a cursive script with fast writing and simplified strokes. It is called "vkhyug" in Tibetan, which is suitable for shorthand, and its shape is very different from that of print. Headless characters prevail in Weizang area and prefix characters prevail in Amdo area.
Sanskrit spelling rules:
Sanskrit began to use natural alphabet from12nd century, and each consonant contains a fixed short vowel A. When spelling consonants and other vowels, vowel symbols are written in front of, behind, above or below the letter.
Symbol used to indicate pure consonant, nasal sounds or exhaled sounds.
When a vowel appears in front of a word, use a separate vowel.
There is a horizontal line at the top of each Sanskrit letter, which connects the letters together when spelling.
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