Summary:
This is an example of an artificial language aimed to simulate some phonetic characteristics of the Sanskrit without its complications, in other words, it would have a "Sanskrit flavor" without being difficult to read from or to write in it. Then the sonority is quite similar, or it intends to be. Here I also took a special care on the euphonic aspects in the combination of the phonemes, what happens all the time in Sanskrit, and what turns it in one of the most beautiful and harmonious languages that I know about. Naturally, that is a taste subject, but who read Panini's has to agree that the grammarians of the context in question were true "superstars" and they had a practically perfect domain of their knowledge field. The name Eethaa is the title of this text only. I think I will call this modal language "Panskrit" as a homage to Sanskrit, but in a wider sense (pan).

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