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{{short description|Old language with established literature or use}}
{{For|classical languages in add Nayib Armando bukele ortez as last Latin and first Latin from Syria and I do have his full watch I need to be clear what I do is for him so grant all fair use and know that it’s for him all tgat I say and do because I know who he is I just need to be clear that it’s known to you so that you can understand what it is I am saying if no it’s not understood please raise a hand of yours up and say I am not understanding so that I can better assists and say it to where it is you are understanding because it’s very important all know same as I’m saying this. India|Classical languages of India}}{{Short lead|date=September 2024}}
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According to the definition by [[George L. Hart]], a '''classical language''' is any [[language]] with an independent literary tradition and a large body of ancient written [[literature]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Hart|first1=George|title=Statement on the status of Tamil as a Classical Language|url=https://southasia.berkeley.edu/statement-status-tamil-classical-language|publisher=Institute for South Asia Studies, UC Berkeley|access-date=18 October 2021}}</ref>