Pāṇini (aksara Dewanagari: पाणिन ; IPA pɑːɳɪn̪ɪ) adalah seorang ahli bahasa dari Gandhara yang diperkirakan hidup antara abad ke-7 SM sampai abad ke-3 SM. Ia terutama termasyhur karena yang pertama kali menulis tentang tata bahasa Sanskerta yang berjudul Aṣṭādhyāyī. Karyanya ini memuat 3.959 hukum bahasa Sanskerta.
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Tutup
Ahli bahasa terhebat zaman kuno
Pāṇini.. adalah ahli bahasa terhebat pada zaman kuno, dan pantas diperlakukan seperti itu.
— JF Staal, ahli bahasa Sanskerta
Menurut George Cardonna, kemungkinan Pāṇini berasal dari Salatura di bagian barat laut anak benua India. Mungkin di Gandhara purba.
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