If you are referring to parseltongue, no. It is a fictional language from the Harry Potter series.
There is software called Parsel Language Tracker that tracks the language of people visiting certain web sites.
The language is dead. Hebrew is a language evolved from it. Descendants of the people who spoke it still exist.
There is no word for the noun "aviator" in latin, as aviation is a concept which did not yet exist when latin became a dead language
Ancient Egyptians do not exist today. Modern Egyptians read and write Arabic, which is the national language of Egypt.
The answer to how do you say grandpa in lumbee Indian is that the Lumbee don't have an Indian language,it doesnt exist because Lumbee are assimilated and never had a lumbee language. The self-identified tribe became known as Lumbee in 1952.
Marsh Arabs speak Iraqi Arabic. (They still exist since Saddam Hussein's genocide against them was not entirely successful.)
Thulo Parsel's population is 3,060.
Harry Potter talks to a snake near the beginning of book 1.In book 2, it is revealed that the snake language is called "Parsel", that those who speak it are called "parseltongues", that it is rather rare, even for wizards, and that wizards tend to associate speaking Parsel with evil.N.B. The language is called parseltongue. A person like Harry who speaks it is called a parselmouth.
United Parsel Service. (Parsel means package!)
Parsel, translated from English to Latin or vice versa means 'part, partis, side, share, region, direction' so there is no indication as to any Latin background.
Language variation refers to the differences in language use among speakers based on factors such as region, social background, education, and age. This variation can be seen in differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, syntax, and other linguistic features. Studying language variation helps linguists understand how and why languages change over time and across different communities.
The language is dead. Hebrew is a language evolved from it. Descendants of the people who spoke it still exist.
There is no such thing as gay language.
Yes, swahili culture and language exist in Africa today.
The correct spelling is parcel (as in a package, or to divide up).The similar word is "parsley" (as in the herb).
yes
it is behind the parsel shelf you have to take out its easey
This word does not exist in the English language!