Pali
Pali or Palai is a language belonging to the medieval Indian Aryan language of the Indian Aryan language, Prachert. Pahari means temple. The sermon of Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, is recorded in the Pali language, which is a very important language not only for Buddhist studies, but also the main language used in actual religious activities. Because Pali has no unique character, it is written in different characters depending on the age and area. It was written in Singala, Thai, Lao, Burmese, Khmer, etc., according to the pre-Buddhist preacher, and in modern times, it was written in roman in Western. Priority is given to the oldest Singhala manuscripts, and scholarly research uses a lot of Roman numerals. It is basically a dialectic octopus, but communication among Buddhist monks is possible, and new words used in modern civilization are being made.