THe languages of Mesopotamia have been:
They used a form of writing called "cuneiform" which involved different triangular shapes pressed into wet clay. It was used for many languages, just as most of the letters in English are used in Spanish, French, etc.
Akkadian,eblaite,elamite,Phoenician,semilic,sumerian,and Semitic.
the language spoken in southern mesopotamia is akkadian
They spoke Semitic which is a language that was in the same family as Arabic and Hebrew.
They had wheat and barley.
Ancient Mesopotamians wore Togas, skirts or Tunics made from wool or flax - key crops of the land that were grown and cultivated by the people.
barley, wheet stuff like that
ancient mesopotamians enjoyed eating out eachothers bungholes
Ancient Rome spoke Latin, which, as their Empire spread throughout Europe, passed through out Europe as well. The Ancient Greeks spoke a variety of different languages. Ancient Greece people speak Greek and who ever didn't know that now knows.
cuneiform was the writing they used and it stood for sounds so they spoke it too
because the farmers needed the help of priest in ancient mesopotamians
Hestia was known to speak Ancient Greek, as she was a figure in Greek mythology. It is also likely that she spoke other ancient languages commonly spoken in the region during her time.
i think the Mesopotamians wore animal skin
no
Mesopotamians. ancient sumerians babylonians
Some of the most ancient languages in the world include Sumerian, Akkadian, Egyptian, and Sanskrit. These languages have long histories and are considered some of the oldest recorded languages in human history.
The ancient Mesopotamians used compound bows with arrowheads of stone and eventually bronze or iron.
To eat
For the very same reasons why we speak different languages today in order to communicate with each other.
They had wheat and barley.
They were made of wool