There are currently about 6,800 languages spoken on Earth, but it's not possible to know how many have ever existed, since most languages in Human history never had any written form
It is estimated that there have been around 7,000 languages that have existed in human history, although many have become extinct over time. This number includes both known and undocumented languages, as well as ancient and modern languages.
It is difficult to give an exact number as languages have evolved and disappeared over time. It is estimated that there have been thousands of languages spoken throughout human history, but many have become extinct. Currently, there are around 7,000 languages spoken worldwide.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as there are varying definitions and classifications of what constitutes a "dead language." However, it is estimated that there are thousands of dead languages that have existed throughout human history. Many ancient languages have become extinct over time due to factors such as displacement, cultural assimilation, and the rise of dominant languages.
Sanskrit is supposed to be the mother of all languages. Legend has it that it is the language spoken by the gods and goddesses before the advent of man. It is supposed to predate man. Not correct. The evidence for sanskrit existed only after 2AD, no proof where existed for this language. This language was formed from Iranian, Russian and Afgaani. All the veda was existed in Dravidian languages, to suppress Pragrithum some central asian formed the language Sanksrit means a language that equvalised.
It is estimated that there are over 7,000 languages in the world with a large number of them being considered endangered or extinct. The exact number of extinct languages is difficult to determine as many languages have disappeared without a trace over the centuries.
Pros of dying languages: every language is a part of human history which reveals something about the culture and thought processes of those who spoke it, and which contributes to our general knowledge of linguistics. Cons of dying languages: there are already many more languages spoken on Earth than any one person could ever learn. If some of them are going to die, that just simplifies the problem of how people on Earth can communicate with each other.
It is difficult to give an exact number as languages have evolved and disappeared over time. It is estimated that there have been thousands of languages spoken throughout human history, but many have become extinct. Currently, there are around 7,000 languages spoken worldwide.
According to Ethnologue, as of 2011 there are 6,809 living languages in the world today. It is not possible to count all of the languages that have existed throughout humanity, because language has possibly existed for close to a million years.
This is largely a matter of personal opinion. You will likely get as many different answers as the number of computer programming languages that have ever existed.
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Ther are about 7000 languages that are currently spoken around the world. The number of languages that have existed in the past and are no longer spoken can only be guessed at.
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It is difficult to provide an exact number as there are varying definitions and classifications of what constitutes a "dead language." However, it is estimated that there are thousands of dead languages that have existed throughout human history. Many ancient languages have become extinct over time due to factors such as displacement, cultural assimilation, and the rise of dominant languages.
5words loser there was over 200-330 aboriginal languages before the first European settlement
We are unable to answer because there are at least 8-10,000 years of history.
It is estimated that the number of people presently alive roughly equals the number that have ever existed in history; so 13 billion, more or less.
well of course it is. i was doing history fair and it came up for a real language many time.
It is estimated that there are over 7,000 languages in the world with a large number of them being considered endangered or extinct. The exact number of extinct languages is difficult to determine as many languages have disappeared without a trace over the centuries.