Baghdad was founded in the eighth century by the Abbbasid Caliphs. It was from its foundation an Islamic city, in an area where both Arabic and Persian were spoken. The name if the city is probably of Persian origin.
The Sumerians spoke a language we now call Sumerian, but which they themselves referred to as eme-ĝir. The word eme means tongue, and ĝir has been variously translated as "princely" or simply "native". A separate but closely-related dialect of this language, known as eme-sal("thin" or "fine" tongue) was used for some literary compositions.
The Sumerian language is a language isolate, which means that it is not related to any other known language. It can be described linguistically as an agglutinative language with ergative/absolutive case alignment (see related links for definitions).
Sumerian or Eme-gir with a ^ above the g
The Sumerian language was spoken in Sumer, also called EME.G̃IR (??). It was a language isolate that was spoken in southern Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq).
PakritpakritSanskritTamilThe Aryans spoke sanskritSanskrit
it was in Baghdad in Iraq
Actually there are thousands of languages in Africa..some are yet to be named to man.
The three major languages spoken in India are:HindiBengaliTeluguAlthough the only two official languages of the country are English and Hindi.
The languages of Kalahandi are:Kalahandia OdiaEnglish
Indo-Iranian
There is no record of the language(s) spoken by the ancient Beothuk people.
The Celtic language was spoken by the ancients in the regon, but the language spoken in Britain is not known. It was not recorded.
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India. But there is no such language as "Indian".
Uxmal is an ancient Mayan city in Yukatán, the language spoken there was the Mayan language.
Technically there is no such thing as a Greco-Roman language. The term Greco-Roman refers to the combined cultures of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. The languages spoken were Latin and Greek. The languages were separate with a few crosswords words in both.Technically there is no such thing as a Greco-Roman language. The term Greco-Roman refers to the combined cultures of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. The languages spoken were Latin and Greek. The languages were separate with a few crosswords words in both.Technically there is no such thing as a Greco-Roman language. The term Greco-Roman refers to the combined cultures of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. The languages spoken were Latin and Greek. The languages were separate with a few crosswords words in both.Technically there is no such thing as a Greco-Roman language. The term Greco-Roman refers to the combined cultures of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. The languages spoken were Latin and Greek. The languages were separate with a few crosswords words in both.Technically there is no such thing as a Greco-Roman language. The term Greco-Roman refers to the combined cultures of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. The languages spoken were Latin and Greek. The languages were separate with a few crosswords words in both.Technically there is no such thing as a Greco-Roman language. The term Greco-Roman refers to the combined cultures of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. The languages spoken were Latin and Greek. The languages were separate with a few crosswords words in both.Technically there is no such thing as a Greco-Roman language. The term Greco-Roman refers to the combined cultures of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. The languages spoken were Latin and Greek. The languages were separate with a few crosswords words in both.Technically there is no such thing as a Greco-Roman language. The term Greco-Roman refers to the combined cultures of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. The languages spoken were Latin and Greek. The languages were separate with a few crosswords words in both.Technically there is no such thing as a Greco-Roman language. The term Greco-Roman refers to the combined cultures of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. The languages spoken were Latin and Greek. The languages were separate with a few crosswords words in both.
The languages of the ancient Toltec Empire included:NahuatlItza’MixtecZapotecTotonacOtomiPamePurépecha
Tamazight (Berber) and then Punic (Phoenician) then Greek.
The language of the ancient Cole culture is unknown.
There were many languages which were spoken in the Roman Empire before the Romans arrived, Italic languages, Etruscan, Illyrian languages, Greek, Syriac, Phoenician, Hebrew, Egyptian, Berber languages, Iberian languages, Celtic languages. etc.
It is believed that the Charrua spoke ancient versions of the following languages:BalomarChanáCharrúaGüenoaBohaneCalchineCaracañáChaná-MbeguaColastinéCorondáGuaiquiaréMocoretaPairindiTimbuYaroThe may have also spoken a single proto-language to all these languages.
Languages that are spoken