No. There used to be only one language. But when the tower of Babel was built, there was. Let me tell you how. Back in time before Christ was born, many people believed that it was possible to build a tower high enough to reach heaven. So many people tried. God did not like what they were doing. So after only a few weeks of work God made the men speak different languages so they couldn't communicate or understand each other anymore. IN this way, they couldn't finsh the tower. That is why we have different languages now.
Always and forever
Bleach is in Japanese but it has been translated into different languages and has been subtitled.
80 different languages. :) :) :) :)
There has never been African unity. It has always been a very large continent with many many different tribes and cultures and languages. There has never been a single united government or a single leader.
English is different from other languages because it has been influenced by many different languages over time. It has borrowed words and grammar rules from languages like Latin, French, and German, making it a unique and diverse language.
According to Wikipedia, it has been translated to 260 different languages.
i know that it is 35 different languages, but i havent found out what they all are.
Sushi (from Japanese) and pizza (from Italian) are two examples of words that have been borrowed from different languages into English.
French, German, Portuguese for example.
Well they have been translated into 32 different languages.
The only way a person can learn fluent from birth is been around a lot of different languages. It is not easy learning different languages.
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