no he did not i am a professer at Harvard liisten to me
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He learnt Spanish.
Simply because Latin was the language spoken in Genoa when he was born !
No. He and others who came after him had to learn at least the most basic language. The natives learned a little Spanish and the explorers learned a little of the other's language.
he learnt lots of differrent languages
First of all, you need to learn his name. (Christopher Columbus) Second, Columbus was an explorer from Genoa, Italy. He was born in 1451 and he went on 4 voyages. He died in May, 1506.
Christopher Columbus tripped over it, and then told the world.
Christopher Columbus was the author of a book called 'la aventura de América'. This book has never been published. Only one known copy in existence(the original hand written copy) and it is hidden in the Vatican library. The exact reason the Vatican has kept this book from reaching the public is unknown.
He attended Prince Henry's school of Navigation. He was from Spain ( not Italy) and was a cabin boy at about 12 years old.
While it is possible to learn some phrases and vocabulary from the ancient language used in the "Eragon" series, it is a fictional language created by author Christopher Paolini. Unlike real languages with comprehensive grammar and usage, the ancient language of the series is limited to what the author has provided in the books. So, while you can learn some elements of the language, it is not a fully developed or functional language in the same way as real-world languages.
why was Christopher Columbus finally awarded with his three ships
Because they aren't hawaiiAn!! It's like saying why didn't Columbus learn Navajo or apache after all he came to their land!!
Christopher Columbus was cerainly not inspired to be an explorer by his father but in 1476 he sailed on his first expedition so that might have inspired him to become a real explorer.